south america
The island country that lies off the southeast coast of India is Sri Lanka. It was once known as Ceylon.
The theory is called "continental drift," and it proposes that the Earth's continents were once connected as one supercontinent called Pangaea.
Yes, millions of years ago Antarctica was located closer to the equator. Over time, the movement of tectonic plates caused the continent to drift to its current location in the southern hemisphere.
The first people believed to live on the American continent were the indigenous peoples who arrived thousands of years ago by crossing a land bridge that once connected Asia to North America. These early inhabitants eventually evolved into diverse cultures and civilizations across the continent.
A continental island is simply an island that rests on the continental shelf. Because of this, these islands are always quite close to a given continent. Also, the water level around a continental island is very shallow, typically less than 600 feet.
Africa
south america
The Asian Country that appears to have been a separate continent once was India. It was attached to the continent of Antarctica until 200 million years ago. It and Madagascar started drifting northward.
It was a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has now been associated with Europe.
Yes, lions are native to Africa and are historically found across the continent in various habitats. However, due to habitat loss, poaching, and human-wildlife conflict, lion populations have significantly declined and are now mainly found in protected areas.
The World Cup has been hosted on every continent except Oceania. It has been hosted in North America three times, South America five times, Europe ten times, Asia once and Africa once.
yes and it was called pangaea this is a theroy
Barbary Coast
You mean that WORLD was just one continent?
Ghana was once known as the Gold Coast because of the abundance of gold found there. Ghana is the second-largest producer of gold on the African continent.
It was once attached to North America.
No. To begin with, Cook did not "find" Australia. the continent had been discovered over 150 years before Cook sailed. Also, there was no way to send a letter from an unsettled region. England only heard of Cook's charting of the east coast once Cook returned to England.