Gondwana was originally a supercontinent that existed approximately 650 million years ago. It was a giant landmass that eventually separated into smaller continents including South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and parts of Arabia over a long period of time. The breakup of Gondwana fundamentally changed the arrangement of Earth's landmasses and set the stage for new geographic journeys as continents drifted apart.
Gondwana was originally a supercontinent that existed approximately 650 million years ago. It was a giant landmass that eventually separated into smaller continents including South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and parts of Arabia over a long period of time. The breakup of Gondwana fundamentally changed the arrangement of Earth's landmasses and set the stage for new geographic journeys as continents drifted apart.
Gondwana was originally a supercontinent that existed approximately 650 million years ago. It was a giant landmass that eventually separated into smaller continents including South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, the Indian subcontinent, and parts of Arabia over a long period of time. The breakup of Gondwana fundamentally changed the arrangement of Earth's landmasses and set the stage for new geographic journeys as continents drifted apart.
distribution 650million years ago:- Early image of Gondwana land:-
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Topic:- how Gondwana looks like after and before separation
Before distribution After distribution
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This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND licensed under CC BY-SA The distribution which change the world and before distribution it was the giant continent but after this it makes some new continents and starts new journey. It was happen 650million years ago