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When Pangaea broke apart and the land masses drifted, it created a process called continental drift. This movement of the Earth's crustal plates leads to the formation of new continents and ocean basins over millions of years.
The Atlantic Ocean is the name of the large sea that formed as Pangaea broke apart around 175 million years ago.
No, the supercontinent that began to break apart about 225 million years ago is called Pangaea, not Antarctica. Antarctica is the southernmost continent on Earth, situated over the South Pole. Pangaea eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
Truthfully. None of them... and All of them Pangea was made first and it slowly broke apart to make the rest.
The first continent on Earth is believed to be Pangaea, which existed around 335 million years ago. It was a supercontinent that later broke apart into the continents we have today.
None crashed they broke apart and there were only two Space Shuttles that did so. Space Shuttle Challenger broke apart on take-off over the Atlantic Ocean in 1986 and Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart on re-entry over East Texas in 2003.
Asia got to the worlds largest continent when the rest of the continents broke apart. when Asia remained intact it had the most land out of the rest making it the largest.
The original continent is called Pangaea. It existed approximately 335 million years ago and eventually broke apart to form the continents we know today.
I SAW IT in a book about the past all the continents were all hooked together but something broke it apart.
yes it was im in the 9th grade and we just past this chapter after pangae broke apart to two continent it made Gondwanaland
Pangea
The supercontinent is called Pangaea. It existed around 335 million years ago and broke apart to form the continents we have today.