Why is Mexico a land bridge?
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Mexico is considered a landbridge because since it connects North and South America. Located in the south part of North America, where the continent gets narrower, it leads towards the narrow strip of land between the two continents, sometimes called central America. Geological evidence shows that all continents were once a single super-continent called Pangaea, but this continent first split into two: Gondvana, which South America was a part of and Laurasia, which contained North America. As the continents split again, South and North America collided, causing Mexico to take shape.
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