The era witnessed the gradual rifting of the supercontinent Pangaea into separate landmasses which would eventually become the seven continents we are familiar with today.
Reading the Wikipedia excerpt they have changed the information what they claim of course is Europe is the center of the topic but it is clear Africa is the main body of land and the largest all of the seven continents belonged to Africa which use to be called Abyssinia but it is clear to me that my question was answered it is quite apparent when you look at the world map the it is a puzzle that if you move the bodies of land closer they all fit somewhere around Africa this does prove that.
The era witnessed the gradual rifting of the supercontinent Pangaea into separate landmasses which would eventually become the seven continents we are familiar with today.
ReplyDeleteReading the Wikipedia excerpt they have changed the information what they claim of course is Europe is the center of the topic but it is clear Africa is the main body of land and the largest all of the seven continents belonged to Africa which use to be called Abyssinia but it is clear to me that my question was answered it is quite apparent when you look at the world map the it is a puzzle that if you move the bodies of land closer they all fit somewhere around Africa this does prove that.
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