Yes, there were dinosaurs and many other creatures.
Pangaea was the continent that once existed rare African and Indian animals from the earth splitting animals because more domestic and livestock and it changed the location of a lot of exotic animals.
Pangaea separated during the Triassic period, about 201 million years ago. This event led to the formation of different continents as we know them today. Reptiles were the dominant land animals during this time, spreading out across the newly formed continents.
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During the Permian period, Earth's surface was largely covered by the supercontinent Pangaea. The interior of Pangaea was dominated by vast desert regions, while the coastlines were characterized by shallow seas and coal swamps. The climate was generally hot and dry, with significant fluctuations in temperature and sea levels.
The theory of plate tectonics explains the occurrences of Pangaea by describing how the Earth's lithosphere is divided into tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath. These plates move due to convection currents in the mantle, causing landmasses to drift over geological time. Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed around 335 to 175 million years ago, formed as a result of the convergence of these tectonic plates. This theory also accounts for the subsequent breakup of Pangaea into the continents we know today.
DINOSAURS!
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scientists proof of pangaea is there were fosils of the same animals or dinosaurs in all 7 continents
When Pangaea was in existence, the main animals were reptiles and amphibians. During this time, birds developed also.
The one mass of land known as Pangaea was formed In the Era Paleozoic, along with mountains, and land breathing animals.
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Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
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Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Yes if Pangaea was a supercontinent it has to be huge
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No. Pangaea broke up long before humans evolved.