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What If We Still Lived On Single Supercontinent?

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Once upon a time, from about 300 million to 200 million years ago, there was a supercontinent called Pangea. In other words, all the land in the world was one giant supercontinent surrounded by the ocean. But 175 million years ago, this continent started to break down, eventually forming the seven continents we have today. The continents have since "drifted" apart because of the movements of the Earth's crust, known as plate tectonics. Some continents have maintained their puzzle piece-like shapes: Look at how eastern South America tucks into western Africa.
But what would the world look like now if that split had never happened?

TIMESTAMPS:
Plate tectonics 00:29
What Pangea is all about 00:44
The first ocean ever 1:14
Rodinia and Pannotia 1:57
It will merge again! 2:26
Humans 2:41
Animals 4:09

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