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No people were not around when Pangaea was. The time of Pangaea was before the time of the dinosaurs (they came in the Jurasic era) and we are supposed to have evoled from some types of dinosuars.
According to theory Pangaea existed before all the continents separated, a long time before 1912, it was about 200 million years ago.
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Not all parts of Pangaea have split up. Pangaea is merely the most recent of several 'build and scatter'processes that have occurred in our Earth's history. Some of the parts of this assembly are known as cratons, and have survived several generations of 'build and scatter'. A search in your on-line encyclopedia under 'super continent' should turn up the names and dates of some earlier ones.
Nothing with any detail; Pangaea broke up millions of years ago.
Pangaea was a supercontinent about 300 million years ago, comprising nearly all of Earth's landmasses. It had a single large landmass surrounded by a single ocean. The continents were clustered together, forming a giant landmass.
I have a Pangaea Map,and I got all the pieces to it and I know were they go,but I just don't know where 2 put the Greenland piece at.My aunt and I are having trouble with this but if anybody knows the answer,just send it 2 us.
Greenland and Madagascar were part of the supercontinent Pangaea. Greenland was located in the northern part of Pangaea near what is now North America, while Madagascar was positioned in the southern part near present-day Africa.
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Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
The earliest event shown on the map is the formation of Pangaea around 300 million years ago. This was the supercontinent that existed before breaking apart into the continents we see today.
At one point in history, the continents were joined together as a supercontinent called Pangaea. Over time, the movement of tectonic plates caused the continents to drift apart to form the world map we know today.
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Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Yes if Pangaea was a supercontinent it has to be huge
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