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  1. Gondwana - Wikipedia

    • Gondwana ( / ɡɒndˈwɑːnə / ) was a large landmass, sometimes referred to as a supercontinent. It was formed by the accretion of several cratons (a large stable block of the Earth's crust), beginning c. 800 to 65… See more

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    Distribution of four Permian and Triassic fossil groups used as biogeographic evidence … See more

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    Eastern Gondwana. 620 to 550 Ma post-collisional extension of the East African Orogeny in blue and 570 to 530 Ma collisional metamorphism of the Kuunga orogeny in … See more

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    Peri-Gondwana Development: Paleozoic Rifts and Accretions

    Many terranes were accreted to Eurasia during Gondwana's existence, but the Cambrian or Precambrian origin of many of these terranes remains uncertain. For example, s… See more

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  1. That is, Gondwana existed both before the supercontinent Pangaea formed near the end of the Paleozoic era (roughly 350 to 260 million years ago), and it remained together, with some changes, after Pangaea broke up during the Triassic and Jurassic periods of the Mesozoic (with this rifting beginning about 208 million years ago).
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    According to plate tectonic evidence, Gondwana was assembled by continental collisions in the Late Precambrian (about 1 billion to 542 million years ago). Gondwana then collided with North America, Europe, and Siberia to form the supercontinent of Pangea.
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    Pangaea was the most recent supercontinent and existed about 335 million years ago, while Gondwana existed about 510 million years ago.
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    The second major phase in the break-up of Pangaea began in the Early Cretaceous (150–140 Ma), when Gondwana separated into multiple continents (Africa, South America, India, Antarctica, and Australia).

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    By the beginning of the Permian Period (298.9 million to 252.2 million years ago), the northwestern coastline of the ancient continent Gondwana (a paleocontinent that would eventually fragment to become South America, India, Africa, …

  12. What is Gondwana? - Live Science

    Jun 7, 2013 · This early version of Gondwana joined with the other landmasses on Earth to form the single supercontinent Pangaea by about 300 million years ago. About 280 million to 230 million years ago ...

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