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Around 200 million years ago, Pangaea started to break up.
This time, she could hear the word he was yelling: Pangaea.
Pangaea began to break up at the start of the Jurassic period.
This event was the last stage in the assembly of Pangaea.
This event happened in less than 10,000 years and occurred just before Pangaea started to break apart.
The last supercontinent, Pangaea, formed about 300 million years ago.
The continuity of mountain chains provides further evidence for Pangaea.
It had been the northern part of the Pangaea global supercontinent.
"We can let the globe tell us about Pangaea."
The period saw a massive desert covering the interior of the Pangaea.
This was the first step of the formation of Pangaea.
There were three major phases in the break-up of Pangaea.
Sediment deposition did not resume until Pangaea began to break up.
During this time, the giant supercontinent of Pangaea began to break apart.
All the land masses on the planet were joined together into one huge continent called Pangaea.
In theory, the world had only one land mass 225 million years ago, "Pangaea," which divided into the continents.
The thesis was that all the continents were once a super land mass called Pangaea.
"They finally concluded that the great breakup of Pangaea started right in this area.
Wegener was the first to use the term Pangaea.
These seasonal changes within the supercontinent were influenced by the large size of Pangaea.
Elsewhere, the distribution is consistent with the break-up of Pangaea.
This indicates that species were able to migrate relatively easily across Pangaea.
There may have been several others before Pangaea.
Later its continental fragments were re-assembled to form Pangaea 300-250 million years ago.
But the machine continued to deny the truth of Pangaea, which could mean that their mistakes lay in the far distant past.