which continent of today were parts of the gondwanaland?
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Gondwana
The southern supercontinent Gondwana (originally Gondwanaland) included most of the landmasses which make up today's continents of the southern hemisphere, including Antarctica, South America, Africa, Madagascar, India, Arabia, Australia-New Guinea and New Zealand.
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The Gondwana land was a supercontinent which broke 180 years ago and consisted of Africa South America Australia Antarctica Asia and Arabian peninsula
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