What is the difference between angara land and gondwana land?
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Explanation:
Gondwanaland separated as a large supercontinent that existed in the southern hemisphere, clustered near the Antarctic Circle, before it began to break up ~200 million years ago, consisting of the modern day continents of Antarctica, Peninsular India, Australia, South America and Africa.
The 2nd Half, Laurasia or Angaraland emerged as a large supercontinent that existed in the northern hemisphere before it began to break up ~200 million years ago, giving shape to modern day continents of North America, Europe and Asia.
So Angaraland or Laurasia are same sides of a coin or more precisely same names of the Northern Supercontinent, that once comprised of North America, Northern Europe and Upper Asia.
Answer:
Gondwana was separated as large subcontinent.