Between 70 and 100 million years ago.
America is Northern hemisphere, Africa is Southern. The Earth is tilted at its axis. When the Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun they get summer. The Southern, which is simultaneously tilted away, gets winter. Then they change. South tilts towards, and get summer, North tilts away and get winter.
There is no true answer, as Pangea split into two smaller continents: Gondwana and Laurasia. North America was a part of Laurasia while South America was a part of Gondwana.
It is located in central east Africa. That would be a long way south east of Philadelphia.
North America and Europe move apart by about 2.5 centimeters each year due to the movement of the tectonic plates they sit on. This is part of the larger process of plate tectonics that have been driving the continents apart over millions of years.
2.990 km (achill island, Ireland - point south of maberly, Canada)
Africa is closer to South America than it is to Australia.
The three continents closest to Antarctica are South America, Australia, and Africa. South America is the closest, with the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula being only about 1,000 kilometers away from the southernmost point of South America. Australia is next, with the closest point being around 2,200 kilometers away from Antarctica. Africa is the third closest continent to Antarctica, with the closest point being approximately 4,000 kilometers away.
North America is closer to Arizona than South Africa. Arizona is located in the southwestern United States, sharing a border with Mexico to the south, while South Africa is on the southern tip of the African continent. The distance from Arizona to North America is negligible since Arizona is part of North America. In contrast, reaching South Africa requires crossing the Atlantic Ocean, making it significantly farther away.
So the direction and speed of plate motion is measured with the assumption that the Africa plate is stationary. Using this standard North and South America is moving west away from Africa.
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.
Africa and South America are moving apart due to the process of plate tectonics. The movement is caused by the shifting of tectonic plates beneath the Earth's surface, which results in the continents drifting away from each other over time.
South Africa is a large country. To get an accurate answer to your question, you will have to specify a city in South Africa
Areas in the southern part of Africa and the country of South Africa are thousands of miles away from France.
When all the continents were united as Pangea, the West coast of Africa was attached to the East coast of South America, and they are now far apart. So no, they are getting farther away.
South Africa
South Africa
Antarctica is the continent away from Canada. This is in North America.