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  1. Pangaea - Wikipedia

    Map of two alternative proposals of the configuration of Pangaea at the Carboniferous-Permian boundary (~300 million years ago), differing in their placement of Gondwana, the classic Wegnerian …

  2. Interactive Map of Pangea and the Continental Drift - Databayou

    Pangea and Continental Drift Interactive Map This interactive map shows Pangea. As you click the purple buttons, you can see how the continents shift forming Laurasia and Gondwana. Then the …

  3. Incredible Map of Pangea With Modern-Day Borders

    May 1, 2020 · Many millions of years ago, the world was one. This nifty map shows this Pangea supercontinent overlaid with modern country borders.

  4. Pangea | Definition, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    5 days ago · 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 …

  5. Pangea Continent Map - Continental Drift - Supercontinent

    The sequence of maps on this page shows how a large supercontinent known as Pangaea was fragmented into several pieces, each being part of a mobile plate of the lithosphere.

  6. Pangea Map | Atlas

    It can be difficult to place Pangea on a current world map. That's owing to the immense geological shifts and movements that have occurred since then. Nevertheless, scientists conjecture that the center of …

  7. Interactive Pangea map with international borders - Vivid Maps

    Jun 27, 2017 · It is interesting to know what the political map of the world would look like if Pangea had not broken up into several continents. Below is an interactive globe of Pangea with current …

  8. Pangea: Map of Formation and Break of the Supercontinent

    The Pangea map shows the equator to be at the center of the landmass and surrounded by a superocean, Panthalassa. Continental drift is the leading theory to explain the formation and ending …

  9. Incredible Map of Pangea With Modern-Day Borders

    Pietrobon’s map is unique in that it overlays the approximate borders of present day countries to help us understand how Pangea broke apart to form the world that we know today.

  10. Pangea - WorldAtlas

    Apr 7, 2023 · The third and final breakup of Pangaea, which began in the early Cenozoic period, shaped the map of the world as we all know it today. This phase witnessed the splitting apart of Laurasia into …