Before Pangaea became a supercontinent, it existed as different continents. Three large continental plates came together to ...
Before Pangea, there was another supercontinent called Gondwana. This eventually collided with other big continents to form Pangea. As Gondwana broke up and disintegrated, a small continent was ...
Before the seven continents (or four, or however you decide to count them), there was one supercontinent: Pangea. "Pangea first began to be torn apart when a three-pronged fissure grew between ...
But life finds a way. At the time the ancestors of mammals and dinosaurs were among the survivors, repopulating all the continents after Pangea started to break up.
Pangea essentially turned inside out, the edges of the old continent becoming the collision ... the rate of collision between India and Tibet before the GPS measurements were made was the rate ...
This was many millions of years before the first modern humans ... and vegetation affected how dinosaurs evolved. All continents during the Triassic Period were part of a single land mass called ...