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difference between laurasia and gondwanaland

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Answered by SilverAsh
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Millions of years ago ..... all the continents that we see today joined together as a massive supercontinent , called Pangea .
The upper part of pangea is called angaraland or Laurasia ...and the southern side , which lied to the south of Tethys sea, was Gondwanaland.

Today's India , south america are from gondwana land and north america Eurasia fro pangea........

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Answered by kaira2542
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Explanation:

Laurasia : The supercontient called Pangaea was divided into two parts one one of them is Laurasia in the North.

Gondwanaland : The supercontient called Pangaea was divided into two parts one of them is gondwanaland in the South.

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