Eurasia, as a geographical concept, refers to the combined landmass of Europe and Asia. This landmass has existed since the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea, which began around 200 million years ago. The concept of Eurasia as a distinct entity has evolved over time, but it is not a "formation" in the geological sense; rather, it is a continuous landmass that has undergone various geological and climatic changes throughout Earth's history.
Eurasia is the name given to the land mass formed by the continents of Europe and Asia.
Eurasia is the continent formed as combination of Europe and Asia. It is a geographical term and there is a water in the picture on the top of you!
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All of the seven continents in the world used to be connected and formed one super continent called Pangaea. Europe was connected to Asia to for Eurasia, and it still is.
All of the seven continents in the world used to be connected and formed one super continent called Pangaea. Europe was connected to Asia to for Eurasia, and it still is.
No, it's India. When it collided with Eurasia, it formed the Himalayan Mountains.
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Arabia is in Eurasia.
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outhern Eurasia is more mountainous than North Eurasia.
India is part of Eurasia. India is separated from the rest of Eurasia by the Himalayas.
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