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    Pangaea Research Paper

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    Pangaea, the colossal supercontinent, was the first land mass on the Earth. It is a panoramic, conglomerate of all the continents, which existed during the Triassic and period. The word Triassic originates from a discovery made by the German paleontologist, Friedrich August von Alberti. In his discovery he identified and dismantled, three different layers in the rock strata which are now called the Bunter, Muschelkalk and Keuper. The original names for the rocks where the Trias, which later became

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    Why Did Pangaea Exist

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    supercontinent Pangaea meaning “ all-land”. Then, he claimed that Pangaea began to break up into the continents Gondwanaland and Laurasia due to the parts of Pangaea slowly drifting apart. Millions of years later, the modern day 7 continents were formed. There are 4 main pieces of evidence to support Pangaea’s existence. One piece of evidence would be that the modern continents have a puzzle-like fit. If the continents can fit together, it

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    The continental drift theory is the theory of how pangaea was pushed apart and made the world we know today. The theory was that before all humans the continents that made the world was once combined to make pangea. and over millions of years they slowly separated to make the world we know today. When I started researching the continental drift I was in the library reading a book about fossils When I noticed something unfamiliar. It was that that the same species of animals were dug up at different

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    Precambrian Era The Precambrian era laster 4600-541 million years ago. During this time, there were no plant life on the planet. Most of the things that were on the planet were rocks. The most common type of rock was Isua greenstone. Most rocks have been eroded away, subducted, or metamorphosed. During this time, the atmospheres and oceans were formed, plate tectonics began to build up continental masses. The air during this time was mostly made up of water vapor, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.

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    Have you ever thought of the idea that the continents were once connected? Scientists believe that around 300 million years ago the seven continents we know today were once connected to each other to form one massive continent called Pangea. There is a lot of evidence that supports this idea. First of all, some continents have coastlines that would fit together like puzzle pieces. Secondly, there have been almost identical fossils found on different continents separated by miles of ocean. Lastly

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    because of his evidences. Wegener gained more evidences such as similar fossils were on the edge of South America and Africa, were Wegener believed were once together. This relates to the origin of man from a geographical perspective because as the Pangaea separate, the humans where on certain parts and slowly moved with the continent. It happened so slow man cannot feel the

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    Alfred Wegener was a meteorologist and astronomer. He was the first scientist to introduce the theory of the continental drift. Wegener theorized that at one time the continents were one large landmass or Pangaea that had drifted apart. His ideas were initially rejected by other scientists. It was not until long after Wegener’s death that proof was obtained and his theory verified. The Life of Alfred Wegener Alfred was born in Germany in 1880 and led a very busy life. He received a PhD in astronomy

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    Pannotia Research Paper

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    the collisions that formed it were glancing and hence not so binding as they were for Rodinia. It lasted a mere 60 million years. The last supercontinent was Pangaea and it formed around 300 million years ago. Blackstone's rocks, safely floating and rotating on Laurentia, as it headed towards a collision with what would become Africa. Pangaea lasted 100 million

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    petro hw #3 Essay

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    1. What is the first priority of a petroleum engineer? (5 points) The first priority of a petroleum engineer is safety. 2. What are the 5 elements of a petroleum system labeled on the illustration above? Green indicates hydrocarbon fill and E refers to the anticlinal structure. (10 points) A. Top Seal Rock (impermeable shale) B. Reservoir Rock (Porous sandstone) C. Source Rock (Organic-Rich shale) D. Potential migration route (Non-sealing fault) E. Anticlinal Trap 3. Name

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    Was pangea real or is it all a mystery,nobody knows if pangea is real because it still remains a mystery I think,let's find out.long long ago the earth wasn't seven continents it was just one big landmass surrounded by a ocean called panthalassa. Alfred winger was the person that found out about Pangea. He figured out that Africa and South America fit together. And also from my own experience I was watching The History Channel then there were two of the same dinosaurs in Africa and South America

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