- Pangaea - Wikipedia
Pangaea or Pangea ( pænˈdʒiːə pan-JEE-ə) [1] was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras [2] It assembled from the earlier continental units of Gondwana, Euramerica and Siberia during the Carboniferous period approximately 335 million years ago, and began to break apart about 200 million years
- Pangea | Definition, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Pangea, in early geologic time, a supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth Pangea was surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa, and it was fully assembled by the Early Permian Epoch (some 299 million to about 273 million years ago)
- Pangaea - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pangaea[2] was the global supercontinent which formed in the Palaeozoic era The process started about 450 million years ago (mya) and was complete by 210 mya So, apart from some volcanic islands (not proven, but very likely), all the land areas were collected together in one big supercontinent
- Pangaea Proxima - Wikipedia
Pangaea Proxima (also called Pangaea Ultima, Neopangaea, and Pangaea II) is a possible future supercontinent configuration Consistent with the supercontinent cycle, Pangaea Proxima could form within the next 250 million years
- Supercontinent - Wikipedia
The Phanerozoic supercontinent Pangaea began to break up 215 Ma and this distancing continues today Because Pangaea is the most recent of Earth's supercontinents, it is the best known and understood
- What was Pangea? | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov
From about 300-200 million years ago (late Paleozoic Era until the very late Triassic), the continent we now know as North America was contiguous with Africa, South America, and Europe They all existed as a single continent called Pangea
- Pangea - WorldAtlas
Pangaea, a 336-million-year-old supercontinent, united all of Earth's continents and later broke apart due to tectonic forces, shaping our planet's history
- PANGAEA (data library) - Wikipedia
PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth Environmental Science is a digital data library and a data publisher for earth system science Data can be georeferenced in time (date time or geological age) and space (latitude, longitude, depth height)
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