It was connected to the Arabian Peninsula.
No
Europe The Americas - Apex
yes(Gondwana)
Fossil, climate, and rock.
The known species of animal that have become extinct in South Africa are:The Quagga (a zebra-like animal) in 1883.The Cape Warthog around 1900.The Cape Serval (a large cat) unknown date.The Bluebuck / Blue Antelope around 1800.The T-rex / dinosaur around 44billion yrs ago
No country was known as British East Africa.
Since you can find the same distinctive rock strata in both the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa, it suggests that those two coasts were once connected.
science
both i had to do research on it once
Since you see the same fossils from on continent to another, it proves that all the continents were once connected. Let's say one fossil of a small animal is found on one continent, and on another far away, such as Antarctica and Africa. It would be impossible for the small animal to swim from Antarctica to Africa or Africa to Antarctica because it is a small animal, after all. Plus, it might not be a sea animal (let's say it's not for this scenario, so that we can prove that all the continents were once connected). Therefore, you can say that they were all once connected since the fossils of this small land animal were found in Antarctica and Africa, and it would have been impossible for it to get across if the continents weren't connected. So, since the continents were connected before, this small land animal could easily walk over from Antarctica to Africa or Africa to Antarctica. This just supports the idea that all the continents were once connected. There are more facts to go into it, such as how all the continents somewhat fit together like a puzzle. Hope I helped :)
Africa
British Commonwealth of Nations
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America was actually once connected to Australia.
he found plants from antarctica that were the same as the ones from africa, proving they were once connected
Continental drift is causing North America to separate from Europe and Africa even further, and ultimately will either connect with Asia or be unbelievably close. South America will still be connected to North America, however, it will tilt east and will look as if it is being attracted to Africa. Africa will collide into Eurasia, making one giant supercontinent once again, Afro-Eurasia [as it is called today as well].
No. What is now Kenya was mostly contained in what was known as British East Africa. Rhodesia became Zimbabwe April 18th 1980.