It is actually the name of the super continent - when all the continents were one landmass.
Yes. Yes, the United States is indeed part of North America.
Yes, because it was part of North America.
During the time of Pangaea, North America was attached to the continents of Europe, Africa, and South America. These landmasses were all part of the supercontinent Pangaea before they eventually drifted apart to form the continents we recognize today.
During the formation of Pangaea, the supercontinent, the continent that was roughly in the center was Africa. The modern-day landmasses of South America, North America, Europe, and Asia surrounded Africa as Pangaea formed.
Pangaea separated into Laurasia, which became North America and Eurasia, and Gondwana, which became South America, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
The Appalachians are younger than Pangaea because they were formed during the process in which North America removed itself from Pangaea and into the west.
Pangaea broke up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia over 200 million years ago.
Eurasia,North America ,South America, India, Antarctica, Astralia, and Africa.
they are Asia, North America, South America, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
Pangaea has broken up into the continents of Eurasia, Africa, North and South America, and Australia.
well i think that pangaea was all the north and south america that everything was together so that is what i think it is
The current continents that made up Pangaea are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia, Antarctica, and Australia. These continents were all once connected in the supercontinent Pangaea around 300 million years ago.