In the ancient period, Gondwana land moved towards direction.
a. north b. south
c. east d. west
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Gondwana land was basically a supercontinent which merged with Euramerica to form an even larger mass of land called Pangaea.
It was the largest continental crust in the Paleozoic era.
It was broken up during the Mesozoic era. Gondwana land was a combination of tectonic plates formed by continental collisions.
In the ancient period it drifted to East and collided with North America, Europe and Siberia.
This is how Pangaea was formed.
It was the largest continental crust in the Paleozoic era.
It was broken up during the Mesozoic era. Gondwana land was a combination of tectonic plates formed by continental collisions.
In the ancient period it drifted to East and collided with North America, Europe and Siberia.
This is how Pangaea was formed.
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Gondwana land moved towards direction of east
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