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what is gondwanaland explain

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Answered by shaikhobaid780
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Gondwanaland in British. (ɡɒndˈwɑːnəˌlænd ) or Gondwana. one of the two ancient supercontinents produced by the first split of the even larger supercontinent Pangaea about 200 million years ago, comprising chiefly what is now Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica, and the Indian subcontinent.

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Gondwanaland

A vast continental area believed to have existed in the southern hemisphere and to have resulted from the break-up of Pangaea in Mesozoic times. It comprised present-day Arabia, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and the peninsula of India.

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