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The earths continents were once grouped together into a single landmass. how long did it take for the single landmass to break apart and form the arrangement of continents that we see today?
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The earths continents were once grouped together into a single landmass. how long did it take for the single landmass to break apart and form the arrangement of continents that we see today?
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Thousands - Millions of Years
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