Actually there is a thing called the supercontinent cycle. Every so often plate tectonics shift everything around to form a single continent which promptly proceeds to brake up again. Pangea was the last supercontinent and before that came Gondwanaland. Eventually land masses will move around to once again form a new supercontinent, ad infinitum, or at least until the Sun goes nova.
2007-01-16 16:43:36
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answered by trucutu_dm 2
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Gondwanaland at the beginning of the Paleozoic and Pangea at the boundary of the Mesozoic
2007-01-16 13:55:47
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answered by lynn y 3
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Pangea
2007-01-16 13:19:36
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answered by Michael_B_C 2
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the name of the one large landmass is "Pangaea"
2007-01-20 12:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Pangina
2007-01-16 13:24:29
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answered by Apache Rose Peacock 3
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"Pangea" Or "Gonwandaland" depending on who you're referencing. Either is correct but Pangea is more common.
2007-01-16 13:21:59
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answered by eponodyne 1
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continents if u want the supercontinent of hundred os millions of years ago...that was pangea
2016-05-23 22:38:48
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answered by Anonymous
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