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The Supercontinent Pangaea
Topic Started: Oct 29 2009, 05:57 AM (144 Views)
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I've always found prehistoric continents and supercontinents fascinating.
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Pangaea, Pangæa, or Pangea (pronounced /pænˈdʒiːə/[1], from Ancient Greek πᾶν pan "entire", and Γαῖα Gaia "Earth", Latinized as Gæa) was the supercontinent that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras about 250 million years ago, before the component continents were separated into their current configuration.[2]

The name was first used by the German originator of the continental drift theory, Alfred Wegener, in the 1920 edition of his book The Origin of Continents and Oceans (Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane), in which a postulated supercontinent Pangaea played a key role.

The single enormous ocean which surrounded Pangaea is known as Panthalassa.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangaea
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Makes me wonder what races woulda evolved on that continent had it stayed together...
The end is nigh
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Interesting but if they had stayed together there probably would have been more racial mixing, IMO.
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Seafloor Spreading mutually support the idea of Magnetic Pole Reversals. The iron oxides in the ocean floor of new forming crusts point in opposing directions depending on when they were formed.

The seafloor of Earth is actually relatively young. The idea of the planet's oldest rocks being found there has been exploded.
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