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Allison:

The name "Pangaea" comes from the combination of two ancient Greek words, pan and Gaea, meaning ________. Two continents. Land on Earth. Continental drift. Entire Earth.

KevinKevin:

d

Allison:

e.e You sure

KevinKevin:

hold on

KevinKevin:

like 80% sure

Allison:

What happened to the other 20%?

Allison:

Rip.

KevinKevin:

XD its still wondering

KevinKevin:

its not wondering anymore its d

KevinKevin:

Pangaea comes from the Greek roots "pan" meaning "all" and "Gaea" meaning "Earth." So it's "all of the Earth." Pangaea is the best known of the several supercontinents that have formed in Earth's history, consisting of all the land in the world. Pangaea began to break apart about 180 million years ago (mya). However, there were other supercontinents prior to that. Rodinia existed from about 1000 mya to 800 mya, and Pannotia from about 600 mya to 540 mya. In the future, geologists believe a new supercontinent, Pangaea Ultima, will form in about 250 million years.

Allison:

I searched Google everywhere for that ._.

KevinKevin:

XD

Allison:

YkJqQbFjR6qSoBFMR7_A8Q.png I think this is right

KevinKevin:

yes

Allison:

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Owen:

I'm late Uranus but it is D. made me go back through my old notes from years ago to see if this is true

Owen:

"uranus"

Allison:

:']

Allison:

Tank chu

KevinKevin:

need anymore help?

Allison:

Mhm. Working on what I know.

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