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  2. Pangaea - Wikipedia

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    The supercontinent Pangaea in the early Mesozoic (at 200 Ma) 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 approximately 335 million years ...

  3. Supercontinent - Wikipedia

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    In geology, a supercontinent is the assembly of most or all of Earth 's continental blocks or cratons to form a single large landmass. [1][2][3] However, some geologists use a different definition, "a grouping of formerly dispersed continents", which leaves room for interpretation and is easier to apply to Precambrian times. [4]

  4. File:Pangaea continents.svg - Wikipedia

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    Summary. Pangea map, with names of the continents. Image of pangaea made by en:User:Kieff. File: Pangaea continents.svg has 10 translations. The SVG code is valid. This vector image was created with Inkscape. This file is translated using SVG switch elements: all translations are stored in the same file.

  5. Supercontinent cycle - Wikipedia

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    Supercontinent cycle. Repeated joining and separation of Earth's continents. Map of Pangaea with modern continental outlines. The supercontinent cycle is the quasi-periodic aggregation and dispersal of Earth 's continental crust. There are varying opinions as to whether the amount of continental crust is increasing, decreasing, or staying about ...

  6. List of tectonic plates - Wikipedia

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    Scotia plate – Minor oceanic tectonic plate between the Antarctic and South American plates – 1,600,000 km 2 (620,000 sq mi) Somali plate – Minor tectonic plate including the east coast of Africa and the adjoining seabed – 16,700,000 km 2 (6,400,000 sq mi) Sunda plate – Tectonic plate including Southeast Asia.

  7. File:Pangea continents and oceans.svg - Wikipedia

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    File:Pangea continents and oceans.svg. Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 639 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 256 × 240 pixels | 512 × 480 pixels | 819 × 768 pixels | 1,091 × 1,024 pixels | 2,183 × 2,048 pixels | 1,021 × 958 pixels. Original file ‎ (SVG file, nominally 1,021 × 958 pixels, file size: 47 KB) This is a file from ...

  8. Geological history of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The geological history of the Earth follows the major geological events in Earth's past based on the geological time scale, a system of chronological measurement based on the study of the planet's rock layers (stratigraphy). Earth formed about 4.54 billion years ago by accretion from the solar nebula, a disk-shaped mass of dust and gas left ...

  9. World map - Wikipedia

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    World map. A world map is a map of most or all of the surface of Earth. World maps, because of their scale, must deal with the problem of projection. Maps rendered in two dimensions by necessity distort the display of the three-dimensional surface of the Earth. While this is true of any map, these distortions reach extremes in a world map.