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Anna35 [415]
1 year ago
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What are the two main parts of pangaea and the modern continents that each one eventually become

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MArishka [77]1 year ago
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  • Pangaea split into two new continents, Laurasia and Gondwanaland
  • The modern continents of North America (Greenland), Europe, and Asia made up by Laurasia.
  • The modern continents of Antarctica, Australia, and South America made formed Gondwanaland.
<h3>What two facts support the existence of Pangea?</h3>
  • After it was discovered that the rock formations of western Europe, northern Africa, and eastern North America all shared a similar ancestor and that they coevolved with the existence of Gondwanaland.
  • Together, these findings provided evidence for Pangea's existence.
<h3>What caused Pangea to split into the current plates?</h3>
  • Similar to how it was formed, Pangea started to fragment around 200 million years ago due to tectonic plate movement brought on by mantle convection.
  • The supercontinent split as a result of new material moving away from rift zones, just as new material helped construct Pangea.

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