Sure, of course. Millions of years ago, tectonic plates were shifting just as they are today, and shifting tectonic plates can and do cause earthquakes, therefor earthquakes did occur millions of years ago.
The gigantic supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago was named Pangaea. It is theorized to have formed around 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago.
People think "explosion that must have happened in a second." It didn't. The Cambrian Explosion started approximately 542 million years ago, triggered by an suddenly-oxygen-rich atmosphere and the end of glaciation, and lasted for about 12 million years. This is VERY long.
200 million years ago
Why do you think the plates began to slip against each other laterally 30 million years ago?
It is estimated that there have been around 6.4 million earthquakes in the 2000 years since the birth of Jesus, based on scientific record-keeping. These earthquakes vary in magnitude and impact, occurring all around the world due to the shifting of tectonic plates.
earthquakes,lightning,and floods
Most certainly. They've been happening since the crust formed.
earthquakes,lightning,and floods
It is certain... look-up "Pangaea" or (List of supercontinents).
yup i think they have but a bad one that just happened now the same thing happened 200 years ago...
By earthquakes 200 million to 10 million years ago.
By earthquakes 200 million to 10 million years ago.
the iron age happened about 2.5 million years ago. the iron age was followed by the stone age, which happened about 3 million years ago
The historical record of earthquakes is very slim. Earthquakes happened thousands of years before man began keeping records. There are some historical evidence of past earthquakes and the ruins they left so they did happen. No one can tell you when the first one happened.
iron age
The gigantic supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago was named Pangaea. It is theorized to have formed around 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago.
There quite a bit of evolutionary changes that happened 5 millions years ago. Mammals were constantly changing and humans as we know them today are said to be only 2.4 million years old.