Mention the relative positions of continents during the age of dinosaurs.
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"Talk about vicariance," Beard continues, "the Earth has never seen more important splitting of land masses than what happened during the age of dinosaurs." That age, the Mesozoic, which extended from the Triassic through the Cretaceous, saw progressive fragmentation of Pangaea, first into two continents, Laurasia ( ...
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