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When were Earth’s landmasses first recognizable as the continents we know today?

10 million years ago
135 million years ago
180 million years ago
300 million years ago

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Answered by anushkaparihar40
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Answer:

10 million years ago

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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180 million years ago, Earth’s landmasses were first recognizable as the continents.

  • At the beginning of the formation of the Earth, there was a huge landmass called the Pangea.
  • It was called the supercontinent because it was a merge of all the 7 continents in the world.
  • Around 200 to 174 million years ago, this supercontinent broke into several pieces forming the modern continents.
  • This marked the years when the continents of today were formed.
  • The existence of Pangea was recorded in 1912 by a German meteorologist named Alfred Wegener.
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