Approximately 300 million years ago, the Earth's continents were joined together in a supercontinent known as Pangaea. Over time, Pangaea split apart to form the continents as we recognize them today.
All seven continents are surrounded by water to some extent.
You are referring to PANGEA the structural configuration of all of the continents early in earths creation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaeahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea If this helped please recommend trust.
Continents look different from a hundred years ago due to factors such as tectonic plate movement, erosion, volcanic activity, and human activities like urbanization and deforestation. These processes lead to changes in the physical landscape of the continents over time.
A world map or globe would be the best tool for seeing the sizes of Earth's continents. Both provide a visual representation of the size and shape of continents in relation to one another.
Rearranging continents can help us understand the movement of tectonic plates over millions of years, providing insights into past geological events such as the breakup of supercontinents like Pangaea. It can also help explain the distribution of ancient fossils and geological features across different continents, revealing the interconnected nature of Earth's history.
the earths continents are the same ..
no before humans appeared the continents were all smooshed together
Much different than they are today.
The continents look like that because they use to be a SUPER-CONTINENT called PANGAEA.
Like earth and islands.
Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
The edges of some continents look as if they would fit together like pieces of a puzzle.
continents
No the continents are.
the earths plates shifted....
All seven continents are surrounded by water to some extent.
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