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What part of Pangaea was located south of the Tethys Sea?

Gondwana


What seas were a part of Tethys?

The Tethys Sea's remnants are Gulf of Mexico, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, and Aral Sea.


How was the tethys sea formed in India?

Tethys sea was formed in the Mesozoic era (current era is Cenozoic) about 50-80 million years ago. It was located in the region where the Indian state of Kashmir lies. It was formed due to collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates, and subsequent draining of the sea/lake.


Is the Mediterranean a remnant of the tethys sea?

yes


Where did calzones came from?

it has come from sea Tethys


Where is pa lea Tethys sea?

where is mt everest


You are a titaness and sea goddess who was sister and wife of oceanus who are you?

I am Tethys, the titaness and sea goddess who was the sister and wife of Oceanus. Together, we were the parents of river gods and the Oceanids.


What is the name of the ancient sea that separated Gondwanaland and Laurasis in Wegener's Continental Drift proposal?

The ancient sea that separated Gondwanaland and Laurasia in Alfred Wegener's Continental Drift proposal was called the Tethys Sea.


When did the Tethys sea disappear?

The Tethys Sea gradually disappeared during the late Mesozoic and early Cenozoic eras, primarily due to the tectonic processes associated with the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates. This process led to the closure of the Tethys Ocean and the uplift of mountain ranges, such as the Alps and the Himalayas. By the late Cretaceous to early Paleogene period, the remnants of the Tethys Sea had largely been transformed into smaller bodies of water, such as the Mediterranean Sea.


Titaness sea goddess sister and wife of Oceanus?

Tethys.


Is Pangaea a super ocean?

the tethenys seas


What is the explanation for the geological origin of tethys sea?

Between the Jurassic and the Late Cretaceous (which started about 100 Ma), Gondwana began breaking up, pushing Africa and India north, across the Tethys and opening up the Indian Ocean. As these land masses pushed in on it from all sides, up until as recently as the Late Miocene (15 Ma), the Tethys ocean continued to shrink, becoming the Tethys Seaway or (second) Tethys Sea.