Pangaea was the supercontinent that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras about 250 million years ago.
Pangaea (also Pangea) was the collection of all land masses on Earth around 250 million years ago, which broke into the current landforms through continental drift. Pangaea is from the Latin for "entire Earth".
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I'm going to assume you mean that time frame in millions, since continental drift really doesn't occur that quickly. 200 to 100 years ago the world looked much the same as it does now. The most recent supercontinent is Afro-Eurasia, but i think Gondwana is the one that existed in your specified time frame. If it's not Gondwana, it's probably Laurasia or Pangea.
The earliest continent currently theorised to have existed was Ur about 3 billion years ago. About 1.8 billion years ago Arctica, Baltica and East Antarctica merged forming Nena. Then about 1 billion years ago Nena, Atlantica, and Ur collided forming Rodinia which held together for about 750 million years. Finally about 300 million years ago Pangaea formed from Avalonia and Laurentia and was itself broken into Gondwana and Laurasia about 100 million later.
Pangea
Rodinia is a supercontinent that existed between 1300 - 600 million years ago. Pangea is a supercontinent that existed between 360 - 245 million years ago.
Rodinia is a supercontinent that existed in the late Proterozoic, from about 1300 million years ago to it's breakup 600 million years ago.
The supercontinent that existed several million years ago is called Pangea. It combined all of today's continents into one supercontinent, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It was surrounded by a super ocean, Panthalassa, and started to break up 175 million years ago.
The supercontinent that existed several million years ago is called Pangea. It combined all of today's continents into one supercontinent, mostly in the Southern Hemisphere. It was surrounded by a super ocean, Panthalassa, and started to break up 175 million years ago.
The supercontinent is called Pangea, formed 300 million years ago
The most recent supercontinent is known as Pangaea, which existed about 335 million years ago and began to break apart around 175 million years ago.
The gigantic supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago was named Pangaea. It is theorized to have formed around 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago.
Yes, the supercontinent Pangaea did exist. It was a large landmass that existed about 335 million years ago and then began to break apart around 175 million years ago, eventually forming the continents we have today.
Rodinia is a supercontinent that existed between 1300 - 600 million years ago.
The supercontinent that existed about 300 million years ago and eventually split into the continents we recognize today was named Pangaea.
The supercontinent that existed 2 billion years ago is called Kenorland. It was one of the earliest supercontinents in Earth's history.