Chapter 1. History of the Continents

Map Learning Exercises

History of the Continents: Pangaea formation

Question Click on the general time period in which Pangaea formed.

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{"title":"Too recent","description":"This is after Pangaea formed and is while it is breaking up. It is still breaking up at present.","type":"incorrect","color":"#800000","code":"[{\"shape\":\"rect\",\"coords\":\"552,2,582,18\"}]"} {"title":"270 Ma","description":"","type":"correct","color":"#ffff00","code":"[{\"shape\":\"rect\",\"coords\":\"513,1,552,18\"}]"} {"title":"Other supercontinents","description":"This is while other older supercontinents were forming and breaking up.","type":"incorrect","color":"#333300","code":"[{\"shape\":\"rect\",\"coords\":\"269,2,512,18\"}]"} {"title":"Too Early","description":"This is before the oldest supercontinent. Pangaea is the most recent supercontinent.","type":"incorrect","color":"#000080","code":"[{\"shape\":\"rect\",\"coords\":\"83,1,271,18\"}]"} {"title":"Before continental rocks","description":"This is before the oldest continental rocks.","type":"incorrect","color":"#333333","code":"[{\"shape\":\"rect\",\"coords\":\"11,1,96,18\"}]"}
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