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Pangaea
Panthalassa means "all seas." It was the all the world's oceans that surrounded Pangaea before the continental drift occurred in the triassic period.
The name of the continent during the Triassic period was Pangaea. It was a supercontinent that included almost all of Earth's landmasses. Over time, Pangaea eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
The name used for the presumed original single supercontinent in plate tectonics is "Pangaea." This supercontinent is thought to have existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras, before breaking apart into the continents we know today.
Pangaea or Pangea was the super-continent in the continental drift hypothesis.
Pangaea
The name given was Pangaea!
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Pangaea, from the greek for Entire Earth, is the name scientists have given to the mass of all continents before they split up from tectonic movement and continental drift.
supercontinent
the name of the continent that existed 225 million years ago was pangaea
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Wegener named the supercontinent he proposed "Pangaea," which he believed existed before breaking apart into the continents we have today. The name "Pangaea" is derived from Greek, meaning "all lands."
Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
No, Pangaea was and is not a moon of any kind. Pangaea was the name of a large supercontinent which once combined all continents of the planet Earth. For more information, I recommend checking one of the following links: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_did_Pangaea_look_like http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pangaea_continents.png http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea
Pangaea
Alfred Wegner proposed the concept of a supercontinent called Pangaea, which he believed existed around 300 million years ago. Wegner suggested that Pangaea later split apart to form the continents that we see today.