News

It’s a map of Pangea — a supercontinent that formed roughly 300 million years ago — mapped with contemporary geopolitical borders. What you see here is an anachronistic mashup — a modern ...
If the geopolitical divisions of the modern world ... something like this map by Italian blogger Massimo Pietrobon. Pietrobon has overlaid today's borders over Pangea, the mega-continent of ...
An Italian designer who goes by the name Massimo put Pangaea back together, then added on modern political boundaries, creating the map you see here. Brazil and Nigeria were neighbors, once upon a ...
In terms of similarity to our modern planet, Pangea Ultima ranked somewhere between Venus and Mars, and much closer to Venus. So, Farnsworth wrote, "even though the Earth will still be in the ...
Pangaea’s breakup may have been an outside ... supercontinent was pulled apart by shrinking of the forerunner to the modern Indian Ocean. The new work, presented online February 27 in Geology ...
Before there were the continents, there was Pangea. Two hundred million years ago, the enormous land mass began to break apart and we’ve been separated ever since — but a map tool can help you ...
Correspondingly, all oceans gathered to form the Panthalassa, which should be much deeper than modern oceans. The acme of Pangea and Panthalassa was thus a period of high continent and deep ocean ...