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  1. Pangaea - Wikipedia

    Pangaea was C-shaped, with the bulk of its mass stretching between Earth 's northern and southern polar regions and surrounded by the superocean Panthalassa and the Paleo-Tethys …

  2. 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 …

  3. What Did Pangaea Look like? - YouTube

    200 million years ago, the planet looked very different than it did now. Plate tectonics had arranged the world's continents into a single massive landmasses: Pangaea. Today I attempt …

  4. What Did Pangea, the Ancient Supercontinent, Really Looked Like?

    Apr 14, 2017 · Have you ever wondered what Pangea looked like? We've got your answer. This fascinating map will show you what the world was like when there was only one massive …

  5. Pangaea: Discover facts about Earth's ancient supercontinent

    Nov 15, 2024 · Learn about Pangaea, Earth's most recent supercontinent, its formation, breakup, and the role it played in shaping our planet's geological history.

  6. What Is Pangea? - WorldAtlas

    Jun 7, 2025 · Pangea was once a single unified landmass surrounded by a solitary sea called Panthalassa. Pangea broke apart in three major stages, as rifts appeared within the Earth's crust.

  7. Supercontinent Pangea - U.S. National Park Service

    Jul 8, 2022 · You can get an idea of the shape of the core of Pangea by looking at the east coasts of North and South America and the west coast of Africa: when these continents were part of …

  8. 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 …

  9. Pangaea: Reconstructing the Supercontinent of Earth's Past

    Jul 22, 2023 · 200 million years ago, the planet looked very different than it did now. Plate tectonics had arranged the world's continents into a single massive landmasses: Pangaea. In …

  10. History of the Supercontinent Pangea - ThoughtCo

    Apr 29, 2025 · Pangea was a massive landmass where all Earth's continents were connected over 270 million years ago. Scientists have evidence for Pangea including continents fitting …