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2. What were known as Angaraland and Gondwanaland? To which part did Peninsular
India belong?​

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Answered by harshtabhsingh22
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Gondwana land is the southern part of the ancient supercontinent Pangea with Angara Land in the northern part. The oldest landmass, the Peninsula part, was a part of the Gondwana land. The Gondwana land included India, Australia, South Africa and South America as one single land mass.

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Answered by shrikrishnabargal197
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,All the continents on Earth were interconnected, which were called “Pangaea” and the only one ocean was “Panthalassa”. The Tethys Sea was located in the center of Pangaea. Its southern part was “Angaraland” and Peninsular India was part of “Gondwana Land“. ... Gondwana Land.

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