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This Is What Supercontinent Pangea Looks Like Mapped With Modern Borders

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Imagine traveling from China to Antarctica, crossing through Canada, Brazil and India – without setting foot in any water. Unfortunately, you’ve missed your chance long ago as the supercontinent of Pangea no longer exists.

But thanks to the illustrative talents of Massimo Pietrobon, you can see how Pangea may have looked before the epic landmass started ripping itself apart 200 million years ago to form the continents and countries of the world today.

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Surrounded by a superocean called Panthalassa, the bulk of Pangea was in the southern hemisphere, unlike how the continents are spread out now.

Evidence for Pangea has been found in similar fossils recently discovered in South Africa, India and Australia, such as the therapsid Lystrosaurus and similar rock forms seen between the eastern coast of South America and the western coast of Africa.

This Is What Supercontinent Pangea Looks Like Mapped With Modern Borders | IFLScience
 
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pakistanis were our neighbours even then?:o:
china and tibet on other hand....
Did you guys not see Australia and Antartica???
Somebody on this forum had rightly called me an Australoid. :angel:
 
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Just bear in mind before getting all dynastic Pangea split apart about 200 million years ago. Homonids only evolved about 14 million year ago, and Homo sapiens, or humans like us, only evolved around 400,000 to 200,000 years ago.

Sarcasm evolved few minutes ago, but few didn't get the memo.
 
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Imagine traveling from China to Antarctica, crossing through Canada, Brazil and India – without setting foot in any water. Unfortunately, you’ve missed your chance long ago as the supercontinent of Pangea no longer exists.

But thanks to the illustrative talents of Massimo Pietrobon, you can see how Pangea may have looked before the epic landmass started ripping itself apart 200 million years ago to form the continents and countries of the world today.

bt3gWZG.jpg


Surrounded by a superocean called Panthalassa, the bulk of Pangea was in the southern hemisphere, unlike how the continents are spread out now.

Evidence for Pangea has been found in similar fossils recently discovered in South Africa, India and Australia, such as the therapsid Lystrosaurus and similar rock forms seen between the eastern coast of South America and the western coast of Africa.

This Is What Supercontinent Pangea Looks Like Mapped With Modern Borders | IFLScience

Yaaaarrrr. india itni door se china kay paas gya kay china wahan se india kay paas aya ?? zara batao to ,, chahat kis ki ziada the. ?? :undecided:
 
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