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Tpy6a [65]
4 years ago
13

Which continent of today were part of gondwanaland​

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Artist 52 [7]4 years ago
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Answer:Gondwanaland was a super continent that existed from about 550 million years ago until about 180 million years ago. The continents of South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia, and part of the Indian subcontinent along with Arabia( not a continent) all were part of Gondwanaland

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kow [346]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:India, Australia,south Africa,south America and Antarctica

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