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What happened to all of Earth's continents as the Paleozoic era came to a close? A. They split in half B. They fused into Pangaea C. They formed Gondwana D. They moved toward the poles (north and south)
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What happened to all of Earth's continents as the Paleozoic era came to a close?
A. They split in half
B. They fused into Pangaea
C. They formed Gondwana
D. They moved toward the poles (north and south)
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Gondwana was formed before Pangaea and eventually became part of Pangaea. Pangaea existed at the end of the Paleozoic era. I would say B.
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