Laurasia existed during the Late Paleozoic to the Mesozoic eras, approximately 200 million to 300 million years ago. It was part of the supercontinent Pangaea, which began to break apart around 200 million years ago, leading to the formation of Laurasia in the northern hemisphere. Laurasia eventually split into the continents we recognize today, such as North America, Europe, and Asia.
2039 years ago
Governments began to exist since a long ago where laws were set to be followed by the people
UNO does not exist from long ago. Write just UN
Approximately 2500 years ago Ancient China existed.
The civilization began around 3150 B.C.E and the rule of the pharaohs ended in 31 B.C.E (Before Common Era)
Laurasia and Gondwanaland were supercontinents that existed approximately 335 to 175 million years ago during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. These landmasses eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
Laurasia and Gondwanaland formed during the late Carboniferous period, around 300 million years ago, through the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea. Laurasia was located in the northern hemisphere, while Gondwanaland was in the southern hemisphere.
Pangaea-Gondwana-Laurasia Land!
No
65 million years ago
Over 800 years ago
35,000 to 10,000 yeaars ago
Laurasia existed during the Mesozoic era, approximately 252 to 66 million years ago. It was a supercontinent formed by the splitting of the earlier supercontinent, Pangaea.
No. It is from fables/legends
Laurasia.
the 7 continents
Then about 200 million years ago the land began to drift apart. It broke into two pieces, and scientists have called the continent in the north Laurasia and the continent in the south Gondwanaland. Gondwanaland included what we know as Antarctica, which was joined to South America, Africa, India, and Australia.The two large continents continued to break apart into the smaller continents that exist today. Scientists call this movement 'continental drift'