
Pangaea - Wikipedia
Pangaea or Pangea (/ pænˈdʒiːə / pan-JEE-ə) [1] was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. [2] .
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Incredible Map of Pangea With Modern-Day Borders - Visual …
May 1, 2020 · Many millions of years ago, the world was one. This nifty map shows this Pangea supercontinent overlaid with modern country borders.
Pangea | Definition, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica
Mar 29, 2025 · How long ago did Pangea exist? Pangea existed between about 299 million years ago (at the start of the of geological time) to about 180 million years ago (during the Jurassic …
Pangea - WorldAtlas
Apr 7, 2023 · It is believed that about 336 million years ago, during the end of the Paleozoic and the beginning of the Mesozoic Eras, there was a supercontinent named Pangea or Pangaea. …
Pangaea: Discover facts about Earth's ancient supercontinent
Nov 15, 2024 · At that time, Earth didn't have seven continents, but instead one giant one surrounded by a single ocean called Panthalassa. The explanation for Pangaea's formation …
Supercontinent Pangea - U.S. National Park Service
Jul 8, 2022 · Before the Triassic began, approximately 252 million years ago, the plates had moved in such a way that all of the major landmasses had collided with each other, forming a …
Spotting a Supercontinent: How Pangea Was Discovered
Notable supercontinents of the past include Laurasia, Gondwana (or Gondwanaland), and—the mother of all supercontinents— Pangea, which lasted from the early Permian Period (roughly …
Pangea Continent Map - Continental Drift - Supercontinent - Geology.com
In the early 1900s, Alfred Wegener proposed the idea of Continental Drift. His ideas centered around continents moving across the face of the Earth. The idea was not quite correct - …
What was Pangea? | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
From about 300-200 million years ago (late Paleozoic Era until the very late Triassic), the continent we now know as North America was contiguous with Africa, South America, and …
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