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Gondwanaland was a supercontinent that existed around 510 to 180 million years ago and comprised what is now South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. It covered an area of roughly 100 million square kilometers.
Yes, megalodons are extinct. They lived approximately 23 to 3.6 million years ago and are not believed to have survived into modern times.
One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.One AU is the average distance from Earth to Sun - approximately 150 million kilometers.
228 million kilometers is approximately 141.67 million miles.
Correct answer is D. Westward
530 million years
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.
Laurasia and Gondwanaland were part of the supercontinent Pangaea, which formed around 335 million years ago through the collision and joining of several smaller landmasses. As tectonic plates shifted and moved over millions of years, Laurasia drifted northward and Gondwanaland moved southwards to eventually break apart and form the continents we know today.
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.
Pangaea is believed to have formed around 300 million years ago and began to break up around 175 million years ago.
No. Humans are a relatively recent evolution.
Australia was once part of a large landmass. That large landmass was called Gondwanaland. Australia broke apart from Gondwanaland over 65 million years ago.
Pangaea was the original super-continent which broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia. Gondwanaland consisted of present day Africa, Antarctica, Australia, India and South America and began to break up about 250 million years ago. Australia was completely free of the other land masses by 30 million years ago.
Gondwanaland was a supercontinent that existed around 510 to 180 million years ago and comprised what is now South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. It covered an area of roughly 100 million square kilometers.
In paleogeography, Gondwana, originally Gondwanaland, is the name given to the more southerly of two supercontinents which were part of the Pangaea supercontinent that existed from approximately 510 to 180 million years ago. In music it is the name of an Australian band. The genre is World music.
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions, it is believed that there are approximately 330 million gods that they worship.
The original super-continent of Pangaea broke up about 200 million years ago during the Paleozoic era forming the continents of Gondwanaland and Laurasia. Gondwanaland later fragmented into Antarctica, Africa, Australia, India and South America. Similarly, Laurasia broke up into Asia, Europe and North America. The current 7 continents have been more or less in their current positions for the past few million years.