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  2. Pangaea
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    By his third edition (1922), Wegener was citing geological evidence that some 300 million years ago all the continents had been joined in a supercontinent stretching from pole to pole. He called it Pangaea (all lands), and said it began to break up about 200 million years ago, when the continents started moving to their current positions.
    Pangaea was a massive supercontinent that formed between 320 million and 195 million years ago. At that time, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one giant one, which was surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa.
     
  3. Interactive Map "Ancient Earth" Shows Earth Over …

    WEBSep 13, 2020 · Users can scroll through 750 million years of continental drift and easily jump to monumental events in Earth's history. New York City pinned on the Ancient Earth interactive map set to 430 million years ago.

     
  4. Pangaea - Wikipedia

  5. Facts about Pangaea, ancient supercontinent | Live …

    WEBMar 5, 2024 · Pangaea was a massive supercontinent that formed between 320 million and 195 million years ago. At that time, Earth didn't have …

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    • What Did the Continents Look Like Millions of Years …

      WEBSep 23, 2013 · The first map shows the land 510 million years ago, progressing from there—reading left to right, top to bottom—through the accretion and dissolution of Pangaea into the most recent Ice Age...

    • Spotting a Supercontinent: How Pangea Was Discovered

      WEBNotable supercontinents of the past include Laurasia, Gondwana (or Gondwanaland), and—the mother of all supercontinents—Pangea, which lasted from the early Permian Period (roughly 299 million years ago) into …

    • History of the Supercontinent Pangea - ThoughtCo

      WEBDec 11, 2019 · Around 300 million years ago, the northwestern part of the ancient continent of Gondwana (near the South Pole) collided with the southern part of the Euramerican continent to form one massive continent.

    • What Is Pangea? - WorldAtlas

      WEBJan 31, 2021 · It is estimated that Pangea was originally formed some 335 million years ago, but was perhaps not the first or only continental form. Likely, this continental formation was created from the coming together …

    • Map of Pangea reveals which countries were …

      WEBFeb 13, 2018 · Absolutely nowhere—life on Pangea was human-free (pause for wistful thinking), but when we puzzle-fit the modern continents back to where they were 300 million years ago, it reveals how...

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