Sangaia lavinai
Um temnospôndilo (animais semelhantes aos anfíbios atuais) que teve seu fossil encontrado no município de Cachoeira do Sul (RS). Pertencendo ao grupo Rhytidosteidae, Sangaia mostra como esses animais estavam espalhados pelo mundo quando o supercontinente Pangeia +

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1,6 billion years ago: the Paleoproterozoic ends & the Mesoproterozoic begins. This 600 million years long era is characterized by the breakup of Columbia, the formation of the Rodinia supercontinent & the evolution of sexual reproduction & true multicellular organisms 🌋🦠

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my ocs usually live in one of two supercontinents, Gallia (2nd) and Nullenkio (1st). on Gallia theres around 4-5 kingdoms with even more specifier areas, and in Nullenkio, the territory is split into North, East, South, West, and Central
https://t.co/IIwQssGpSf

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The distribution of of the same type of animals on different continents now separated by huge ocean basins provided some of the earliest evidence that all landmasses were once connected as a supercontinent called Panegea.
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Nowadays it's difficult to imagine Antartica as a forested continent, but it was for millions of years. Many plants today that are in the Southern hemisphere including this Winteraceae, belong to the Antarctic Floristic Kingdom which date back to supercontinent Gondwana 65 MYA.

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Indonesia ketika Pangea.

Pangea atau Pangaea adalah Supercontinent (Super Benua) yg mulai terbentuk ±335 jt thn yg lalu dan mulai terpisah ±175 jt thn yg lalu.

Pada saat itu Bumi memiliki satu benua: Pangea dan satu samudera: Panthalassa.

Selamat gini hari, Terran.

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Here's the result of that experiment! Pic 1 is what I based it on (a rough sketch of a hypothetical supercontinent with imaginary tectonic plates), pic 2 is after moving it around and smashing it into itself, pic 3 is the result! I'm proud of it!! https://t.co/GkbpiN3OJN

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Coasts of Zelia, the arid and hostile supercontinent of Polinices. On the shores of the global ocean, ancient fossilized hive sponge reefs are eroded by the action of waves and wind, creating immense columnar structures.

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Shmoopy also take cold brew. Shmoopy get special Dino SUPERcontinental Breakfast. Get it? Supercontinent?

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The idea of there being a northern and a southern supercontinent with an equatorial ocean between existed since the beginning of the project. Though the planet by far didn‘t look like it does now back then!

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This character.
You know what fuck it let’s take it a step further and reform the Rodinia supercontinent https://t.co/9PsRiyw44z

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About 500 million years ago, a huge supercontinent called Gondwana existed. Of which Wales was a part, until it broke away. Our article 'The Lost Worlds of Gondwana' delves deeper into the topic. Click here to read more https://t.co/GwLsZh2chG

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The Silurian saw plants and animals emerge on land. Marine biodiversity recovered after the end Ordovician mass extinction. Huge coral reefs developed and fish evolved jaws. Very high CO2. Supercontinent Gondwana dominated the SH. No Ordovician on my chart! 🌎🐟

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Some old artwork of mine displaying my fictional supercontinent of Koraizuka, both Pre-flood and Post flood.

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According to a new tectonic plate motion model, in the next 200 million years, Eurasia and the Americas will collide to form a new supercontinent 💚
https://t.co/PKO12MRsH7

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A map of supercontinent Dimiourja for my original series, Perennial Centuries (a basic and physical one)! The continents here became separated and were not "officially named" until later down in the timeline. Wanted to some experimenting~

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During glacial periods when global sea level was much lower, the Bering land bridge connected five continents. For much of the last one million years Earth had an

Source: https://t.co/wnuRPQ8OEM

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Rajasaurus is a carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India. India at this time was an island, due to the break-up of the supercontinent Gondwana. This ambush predator is hunting in a swampy grove of mangrove palms.

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Las están consideradas como una de las flores más bellas del mundo. Son una pequeña familia de plantas con una ascendencia muy larga, que se remonta a varios cientos de millones de años a los antiguos supercontinentes 🗺️ de y

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