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Six continents in the world is a possibility, as some "experts" don't consider Europe to be a separate continent.
They would become 2 separate species.
They will stop after they are about seven to nine weeks old. BUT, as soon as you see this happen, separate them IMMEDIATELY!! If not separated, the risk of inflammatory genitals increases and they will have to under go surgery which most of them do not survive. I lost a kitten this way.
If you try to separate a male and female dog while they are "tied", it will cause considerable pain to them both. During tying, the male's penis swells and locks into the female's vagina. This swelling needs to go down before they can be separated. Trying to separate them during this time could cause tearing of reproductive structures of both the male and the female.
When they are eight weeks old. Some dog breeders separate them at six weeks old, but that can cause behavior problems. My Great Dane was separated at six weeks and she tore up the carpet in two places, put a hole in the couch, damaged the wall, tore up 3 pairs of snake skin boots, and more.
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No, Pangaea separated into two main supercontinents called Laurasia and Gondwana. These two supercontinents eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today.
200 million years
The continents began to separate around 200 million years ago during the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea. This process led to the formation of the current continents and their modern configurations.
Scientists use evidence such as matching geological formations, fossils, and remnants of ancient climates found on separate continents to support the theory of plate tectonics. By analyzing these pieces of evidence, scientists can infer that the continents were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea.
Scientists hypothesize that there are two main stages to the formation of Pangaea: the assembly stage, during which the continents were moving closer together, and the breakup stage, when Pangaea began to split into separate continents.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
The Alps does not separate any continents.
The two continents does The Strait of Gibraltar separates are Europe and Africa.
They would become 2 separate species.
The supercontinent that existed before the continents separated was called Pangaea. It is believed to have formed about 335 million years ago and began breaking apart around 175 million years ago, eventually leading to the formation of the current continents.
Europe and Asia are on the same land mass, not separated land masses, so therefore these cannot be continents. A continent is a body of land separated by water. Europe nor Asia are separated by water.