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    Pangaea or Pangea (/ p æ n ˈ dʒ iː. ə /) was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from the earlier continental units of Gondwana , Euramerica and Siberia during the Carboniferous approximately 335 million years ago, and began to break apart about 200 million years ago, at the end of ...

  2. Mar 9, 2024 · Pangea, supercontinent that incorporated almost all of Earth’s landmasses in early geologic time. Fully assembled by the Early Permian Epoch (some 299 million to about 273 million years ago), it began to break apart about 200 million years ago, eventually forming the modern continents and the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

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  3. Mar 5, 2024 · Planet Earth. Geology. Pangaea: Facts about an ancient supercontinent. References. By Tia Ghose, Laura Geggel. last updated 5 March 2024. Pangaea is Earth's most recent supercontinent, which...

  4. Pangea, supercontinent that incorporated almost all of Earth’s landmasses in early geologic time. Fully assembled by the Early Permian Epoch (some 299 million to about 273 million years ago), it began to break apart about 200 million years ago, eventually forming the modern continents and the Atlantic and Indian oceans.

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  7. Dec 11, 2019 · Amanda Briney. Updated on December 11, 2019. Pangea (alternative spelling: Pangaea) was a supercontinent that existed on the Earth millions of years ago, covering about one-third of its surface. A supercontinent is a large landmass comprised of multiple continents.

  8. Pangea , or Pangaea, Hypothetical protocontinent proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 as part of his theory of continental drift. Pangea (from Greek: pangaia , “all earth”) supposedly covered about half the Earth and was completely surrounded by a world ocean called Panthalassa.

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