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Using the theory of continental drift, scientists have proposed that about 200 million years ago the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called A. Pangaea. B. Panthalassa. C. Laurasia.
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Using the theory of continental drift, scientists have proposed that about 200 million years ago the continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called
A. Pangaea.
B. Panthalassa.
C. Laurasia.
D. Gondwanaland.
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200 years ago the continents split otherwise known as pangaea
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The correct answer is Pangaea which is a
A former “super-continent” on the Earth. In the distant past a large landmass, Pangaea
, included all the present continents, which broke up and drifted apart it is now 7 smaller continents
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