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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #10101) All land 2) Ancient supercontinent 3) Continent 4) Hypothetical supercontinent 5) Location in Greek mythology 6) Paleozoic supercontinent 7) Pangea
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #10101) Landmass 2) Pangea
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PANGAEA

PANGAEA logo #21000[data library] PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science is a digital data library and a data publisher for earth system science. Data can be georeferenced in time (date/time or geological age) and space (latitude, longitude, depth/height). Scientific data are archived with related metainformation in a relational database (...
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #21000[mountain] Pangaea in Greek mythology refers to the mountain on which the ancient Greek gods fought the Titans. ...
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #21000[sculpture] Pangaea is a public art work by artist Michaela Mahady, located on the east side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The mixed media work incorporates concrete, brick, stone, steel, ceramic tile and colored leaded glass into a pavilion crowned with images of technology. Pangaea repre...
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #20023(pronounced pan-GEE-ah) Pangaea was a supercontinent consisting of all of Earth's land masses. It existed during the Permian through the Jurassic period . It began breaking up during the Jurassic, forming the continents Gondwanaland and Laurasia .
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #22392A large continental landmass that existed from about 300 million years ago through about 200 million
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #22331A hypothetical continent from which the present continent originated by plate movement from the Mesozoic era to the present.
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #21028Hypothetical super continent that existed in the geological past. Its break-up created the current configuration of landmasses found on the Earth.
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pangaea

pangaea logo #23000 A great proto-continent from which all present continents have broken off by the mechanism of sea-floor spreading and continental drift.
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #20400[n] - (plate tectonic theory) a hypothetical continent including all the landmass of the earth prior to the Triassic period when it split into Laurasia and Gondwanaland
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #21009Pangaea, Pangea A vast continental area or supercontinent comprising all the continental crust of the earth which is postulated to have existed in late Paleozoic or Mesozoic times before breaking up into Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #23941Ancient continent made up of all of the current continents into one large and mass
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #23949original continent in earth's history
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #20974Pangea noun (plate tectonics) a hypothetical continent including all the landmass of the earth prior to the Triassic period when it split into Laurasia and Gondwanaland
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Pangaea

Pangaea logo #21221Single land mass, made up of all the present continents, believed to have existed between 300 and 200 million years ago; the rest of the Earth was covered by the Panthalassa ocean. Pangaea split into two land masses – Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south – which subsequently broke up into several continents. These then ...
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