Pangaea or Pangea (/pænˈdʒiːə/ pan-JEE-ə) was a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. It assembled from the earlier...
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Pangaea Proxima (also called Pangaea Ultima, Neopangaea, and Pangaea II) is a possible future supercontinent configuration. Consistent with the supercontinent...
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up Pangaea or Pangea in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pangaea was a supercontinent of ancient Earth. Pangaea or Pangea may also refer to: Pangaea (album)...
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PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science is a digital data library and a data publisher for earth system science. Data can be georeferenced...
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McAuley, better known by his stage name Pangaea, is an English dubstep musician. McAuley's first release as Pangaea was in 2010, a self-titled EP. In 2012...
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Pangaea is a live album by American jazz trumpeter, composer, and bandleader Miles Davis. It was originally released as a double album in 1976 by CBS/Sony...
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supercontinent Pangaea. The positions of continents have been accurately determined back to the early Jurassic, shortly before the breakup of Pangaea. Pangaea's predecessor...
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Alex Tan (born March 13, 1996), better known under the screen names PangaeaPanga, PePanga and formerly penangbenny, is an American ROM hacker, speedrunner...
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Breaking Pangaea was an American emo pop band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The band gained a small but passionate following from early...
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PANGAEA (Planetary Analogue Geological and Astrobiological Exercise for Astronauts) is an astronaut training course developed by the European Space Agency...
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Novopangaea (redirect from New Pangaea)
Novopangaea or Novopangea (Greco-Latin for "New Pangaea") is a possible future supercontinent postulated by Roy Livermore in the late 1990s. It assumes...
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Pangaea in Greek mythology refers to the mountain on which the ancient Greek gods fought the Titans. v t e...
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Laurentia (section Formation of Pangaea)
beds in the late Triassic. Pangaea reached its height about 250 Ma, at the start of the Triassic. The breakup of Pangaea began in the Triassic, with...
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Pangaea is an Australian punk and metal band from Brisbane. They were formed by Ben Ely, Dave Atkins and Jim Sinclair. Sinclair left due to Ely's involvement...
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Fred Mascherino (section Breaking Pangaea (2000–2003))
Brody broke up, Mascherino became lead singer and guitarist for Breaking Pangaea, a band from Philadelphia. Other members included drummer Will Noon, and...
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south-central Chile. Gondwana and Laurasia formed the Pangaea supercontinent during the Carboniferous. Pangaea began to break up in the Mid-Jurassic when the...
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List of continent name etymologies (section Pangaea)
Thrace. "Pangaea" also appears in Vergil's Georgics and Lucan's Pharsalia The scholiast on Lucan glossed Pangaea id est totum terra—"Pangaea: that is...
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dry, with deserts spanning much of Pangaea's interior. However, the climate shifted and became more humid as Pangaea began to drift apart. The end of the...
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superocean that encompassed planet Earth and surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea, the latest in a series of supercontinents in the history of Earth. During...
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cavenauts – Jeanette Epps – Caves & pangaea blog". Retrieved May 21, 2021. "A helping hand in the dark – Caves & pangaea blog". Retrieved May 21, 2021. "A...
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the dinosaurs; a hot greenhouse climate; and the tectonic break-up of Pangaea. The Mesozoic is the middle of the three eras since complex life evolved:...
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Gulf of Mexico basin (section Pangaea)
and the Yucatan Block, was preceded by the breakup of the Supercontinent Pangaea in the Late-Triassic, weakening the lithosphere. Rifting between the North...
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Pangaea is a public art work by artist Michaela Mahady, on the east side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee...
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The Association for Equal and Fair Trade Pangaea (Spanish: Asociación para el Comercio Justo y Solidario Pangea) is a secular human development non-governmental...
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that are speculated to form within 200 million years, the others being Pangaea Proxima, Amasia, and Novopangaea. The Aurica hypothesis was created by...
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breakup of the supercontinent of Pannotia and ended while the supercontinent Pangaea was assembling. The breakup of Pannotia began with the opening of the Iapetus...
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orogeny during the formation of Pangaea. The last major event in the history of the Piedmont was the break-up of Pangaea, when North America and Africa...
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rifting makes more and smaller continents. The most recent supercontinent, Pangaea, formed about 300 million years ago (0.3 Ga), during the Paleozoic era...
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