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13 May, 11:00

What is Pangaea?

A.

A single, large landmass in which all of Earth's continents were once joined.

B.

A mid-ocean ridge than runs from north to south along the Atlantic Ocean's floor.

C.

A species whose fossilized remains in Africa led to the hypothesis of continental drift.

D.

A complex theory that explains the motions of continents and many of Earth's features.

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  1. 13 May, 11:14
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    The answer is A. It's mainly just a hypothesis that there was once a landmass that existed 300-200 million years ago in which all continents were joined.
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