These landmasses would later converge with Gondwana, a successor of Pannotia, to shape Pangaea. Gondwana, which began forming around 800 to 650 million years ago, endured as a substantial ...
Anyone who has ever wondered what their neck of the woods looked like when even extinct species like dinosaurs roamed the ...
Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. The giant ocean called Panthalassa surrounded Pangaea. Areas near the coast were pummeled by seasonal monsoons, but ocean-circulation patterns kept ...
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