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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
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What period did Pangaea complete its formation

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worty [1.4K]3 years ago
7 0
Pangaea was a super continent this means it was all of the continents put together in one large continent . it existed around late palezoic area (335 million years ago) and early Mesozoic area and it began to break of around 175 million years ago into 2 continents called Laurasia which is basically Europe and Asia and north america and Gondwanaland( Africa, South America, antarica, India and Australia.<span />
telo118 [61]3 years ago
7 0

Pangaea was a super continent this means it was all of the continents put together in one large continent . it existed around late palezoic area (335 million years ago) and early Mesozoic area and it began to break of around 175 million years ago into 2 continents called Laurasia which is basically Europe and Asia and north america and Gondwanaland( Africa, South America, antarica, India and Australia.


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