The Earth we know today - with its vast oceans and seven distinct continents - looked vastly different millions of years ago. At one point, all the landmasses were connected, forming a single giant continent known as Pangea. But when did the supercontinent Pangea start to break up, and why? The answer lies in the dynamic forces beneath the Earth's surface, and understanding this breakup helps us better appreciate the planet's ever-changing landscape. Pangea...
Before Humans
September 17, 2024