Pangaea or Pangea.
The land mass was called Pangaea before the continents split into the continents we know today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
The land mass that made up all the continents is called Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago before the continents drifted apart to their current positions.
Before the seven continents, the mass of land was called " pangea".
The single land mass is called Pangaea. It was the supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The supercontinent that existed before it split into separate continents is called Pangaea. It was a large landmass that existed about 335 million years ago.
The land mass was called Pangaea before the continents split into the continents we know today. Pangaea was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago.
The land mass that made up all the continents is called Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed millions of years ago before the continents drifted apart to their current positions.
Before the seven continents, the mass of land was called " pangea".
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The first original land mass is called Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago, before breaking apart into the separate continents we have today.
The single land mass is called Pangaea. It was the supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
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It was called pangea
The supercontinent that existed before it split into separate continents is called Pangaea. It was a large landmass that existed about 335 million years ago.
True. The concept you are referring to is called Pangea, which was the supercontinent that existed around 225 million years ago before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
The supercontinent that existed before the continents separated was called Pangaea. It is believed to have formed about 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago, eventually leading to the formation of the current continents.
Wegener's theory of continental drift proved the theory of Pangea (all continents as one land mass).