245 millon years ago the land mass was a pangea and i am correct
Alfred Wegener was the first person to fully develop a theory that all the continents of the world were once part of the same giant landmass (or supercontinent) called Pangea; which broke apart with the constituent parts drifting away from one another and arriving at their current locations. This drift is still occurring today and some scientists believe that the continents will eventually recombine to form another supercontinent called Pangaea ultima.
In the beginning, the Indian subcontinent was apart of Africa. But then it began cracking and shifting away. Over the years it moved, and then collided with Asia. The collision formed the Himalayan Mountains and now India is apart of Asia!
Sea floor spreading provides evidence for continental drift by showing that new oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges, pushing the continents apart. As the crust spreads apart, it carries the continents along with it, supporting the idea that the continents were once part of a single landmass that has since drifted apart. This process also explains the distribution of ages of oceanic crust, with the youngest crust found at the mid-ocean ridges and getting progressively older as you move away from the ridges.
Madagascar began to break away from the African continent around 160 million years ago during the Jurassic period. The separation process was completed around 88 million years ago during the Cretaceous period.
the late Carboniferous periodfrom the devonian to the permian
No, Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
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how we drifted away from the truth
Alfred Wegener was the first person to fully develop a theory that all the continents of the world were once part of the same giant landmass (or supercontinent) called Pangea; which broke apart with the constituent parts drifting away from one another and arriving at their current locations. This drift is still occurring today and some scientists believe that the continents will eventually recombine to form another supercontinent called Pangaea ultima.
Pangaea broke apart due to the movement of tectonic plates. Over millions of years, the continents drifted away from each other due to the process of seafloor spreading along mid-ocean ridges, leading to the formation of new oceanic crust and the separation of the landmasses. This process continues today, with the continents slowly moving apart at a rate of a few centimeters per year.
Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
Laurasia was the northern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents located in Laurasia were Europe (without Balkans), Asia (without India), and North America. Gondwana was the southern landmass that broke away from Pangaea. The modern day continents and countries located in Gondwana were Africa, South America, Australia, India, Arabia, Antarctica, and the European Balkans.
Ever since the Big Bang, things are moving away from each other, are being created, transformed and destroyed. Right now things are, for a fact, being drifted away.
Wegener called the whole land mass of land "Pangaea".not too sure but i think it means entire Earth . They were all at the southern hemisphere and then drifted away and finally came to the place hwere they currently are , this is Wegener's continental drift theory .
verb."i driffted away from the island."
In the beginning, the Indian subcontinent was apart of Africa. But then it began cracking and shifting away. Over the years it moved, and then collided with Asia. The collision formed the Himalayan Mountains and now India is apart of Asia!
Sea floor spreading provides evidence for continental drift by showing that new oceanic crust is created at mid-ocean ridges, pushing the continents apart. As the crust spreads apart, it carries the continents along with it, supporting the idea that the continents were once part of a single landmass that has since drifted apart. This process also explains the distribution of ages of oceanic crust, with the youngest crust found at the mid-ocean ridges and getting progressively older as you move away from the ridges.