This is true.
When the land was one big continent, it was called Pangaea.
The oldest of the super continents was called Rodinia
Geographers refer to the single landmass that they believe existed in the distant past as "Pangaea." This supercontinent is thought to have gradually broken apart into the continents we recognize today due to the movement of tectonic plates.
When all the continents fit together into one big continent, we call that Pangaea.
No. Antarctica is one of the modern continents. The continent the broke up in the Mesozoic was called Pangaea.
When the land was one big continent, it was called Pangaea.
When Earth was one big continent.
Pangaea
Pangaea
The single large continent that is believed to have existed around 200-300 million years ago is called Pangaea. It eventually broke apart due to the movement of tectonic plates, leading to the formation of the continents as we know them today.
He discovered Pangaea; once all the continents were together, as one big continent.
Alfred Wegner's hypothesis about Pangea was that it is one whole big continent.
yes .....but the continents were not always this way ......we were all one big super continent more the 225 mil. yrs ago called pangaea
It was called Pangea
The oldest of the super continents was called Rodinia
The single enormous ocean which surrounded Pangaea is known as Panthalassa.
Pangaea "Pan"means 'entire' and "Gaea" mean 'Earth' in Ancient Greek.