What Did Pangaea Look like?

What Did Pangaea Look like?

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Van-Van Fernandez Manlegro
Van-Van Fernandez Manlegro - 02.10.2023 16:29

Well.., thats very deep , and excellent work

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Scott D
Scott D - 29.09.2023 18:09

Pangea still exist past Antarctica

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M. Ali
M. Ali - 29.09.2023 08:37

Where was Karachi city and Balochistan(both are Pakistan territory) located in Pangaea?

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David Southwood
David Southwood - 29.09.2023 00:39

See they no ya ha mother earth lin a single landmass leave the world alone all gonba fucking rape you and touch y9u you don't have a say in it

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Big Talk
Big Talk - 26.09.2023 23:41

Pangea broke apart about 2300 BC, during the Great Deluge.

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Robby Toh
Robby Toh - 19.09.2023 20:38

Australia was connected to Africa where you attempted to shove India.

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Robby Toh
Robby Toh - 19.09.2023 20:37

South America was also once attached to the coast of California all the way up to BC Canada

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Robby Toh
Robby Toh - 19.09.2023 20:35

You got it wrong sport

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Adam Lewellen
Adam Lewellen - 19.09.2023 08:36

And people denied climate change...

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Audion Music
Audion Music - 17.09.2023 10:01

It looked somewhat similar to Pittsburgh.

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Darren Paches
Darren Paches - 16.09.2023 06:55

I find the expanding, or growing earth theory interesting. 250 million years ago earth was half the size and all continental edges match. Atlantic and Pacific.

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Showboat
Showboat - 15.09.2023 16:26

So what did the land masses of the earth look like before Pangaea?

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X Y
X Y - 15.09.2023 05:07

Imagination become theory, and the theory rule....

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david palfrey
david palfrey - 15.09.2023 01:05

Pangaea is a figment of deluded scientific imagination That people have accepted this B/S for so long is absolutely amazing It is so ludicrous that it defies common sense rationale Very much like evolution which h is accepted without any sensical debate about it Without doubt we live in a world that is crazy

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Greener Creations
Greener Creations - 14.09.2023 04:42

Really amazing content.. like exploring a real alien planet in our own backyard

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Steven Parker
Steven Parker - 13.09.2023 21:27

How'd we know it was called Pangia?

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Michael Glendinning
Michael Glendinning - 13.09.2023 21:03

The continents do look like they separated. I think it could be evidence of growth. I can't prove it, but I think we are within a living thing. I think oceans are brought to us through a bloodstream. The tides even fluctuate like a heartbeat. I think it is geocentric. We are not specs of dust on an insignificant ball. We are more special than that. I can't prove what this place is, but I can prove what it is not. Knowing your enemy is the first step. Then the dominos will start falling. Fasten your seatbelt. We're going for a ride.

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Mr roblox gaming
Mr roblox gaming - 12.09.2023 01:53

How do you know
That’s the question

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L K
L K - 10.09.2023 06:03

Urkontinent means smth like Post or ancient Continent. it is very hard to define in english. The "ur" describes a state of something that was before

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EPIC PAIN
EPIC PAIN - 09.09.2023 00:59

Just think, we wouldn’t need airlines, travel agents just walk or bike to Europe

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Ronald
Ronald - 07.09.2023 00:57

Ur does not mean super, but original or old.

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Mr Random
Mr Random - 05.09.2023 18:14

Ur means primitive or original, not super 😐 I can see not much effort has been put in this video

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Rick Miller
Rick Miller - 05.09.2023 15:33

Cleveland.

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Alexander Mitbrodt
Alexander Mitbrodt - 04.09.2023 17:37

What about seasons? The earth axis also was tilted back then - I don’t know if there could potentially be forests at the poles if there’s no light for at least three months a year

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Saul Goodman
Saul Goodman - 31.08.2023 22:52

There is zero possibility anybody could ever correctly guess the shape of a supposed super continent from hundreds of millions of years ago. Scientists might have educated guesses, but there's no way to know for sure.

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Mike
Mike - 31.08.2023 14:16

If you really wanna know what it look, like you’ll have to ask the moron, who made it up

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Christopher
Christopher - 30.08.2023 19:12

Would really like to know how South America's going to fit into Africa when the entire North continent and South continent of the Americas won't fit Snuggly in the continent of Africa and have a lot of Africa hanging over Africa is absolutely gigantic North America and South America as is can fit in the continent of Africa together there's no way South America would fit into that space unless you shrink Africa over 30%

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Vector Fox
Vector Fox - 29.08.2023 10:03

That can’t be right… the mummies found in Peru had the same method of mummification as the Egyptians. That couldn’t be geographically possible unless humans were still alive during the Pangea. If that’s true then human history was not calculated accurately or Pangea was more recent than previously assumed. That’s not possible… is it?

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Monique Covington
Monique Covington - 29.08.2023 06:57

Pangea lol I remember you

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busybillyb33
busybillyb33 - 29.08.2023 05:25

Amazing! A reasonably thought out reconstruction.

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Finding Jess
Finding Jess - 28.08.2023 17:55

Would it be possible to pay you for a pdf of this? I’m 100% serious. I’m a writer and would love to use it as a visual.

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Gord Morris
Gord Morris - 28.08.2023 03:39

can you say speculate.

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Dj Deemz
Dj Deemz - 28.08.2023 03:09

This is incorrect the continents moved when god Unfolded the flat earth, he had it in storage for a long time.

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marlo Tree
marlo Tree - 27.08.2023 22:43

Noah's flood more likely to have provided the force to drift one continent into several land masses...

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Casanova
Casanova - 27.08.2023 00:16

Long educational and boring. Try separating the Pangea. 😑

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Vikings74
Vikings74 - 26.08.2023 07:17

This was all 190,000,000 years ago? Earth is believed to be 6,000,000,000 years old. Big big gap there?🤔. What was before Pangaea?

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Brenton Coppick
Brenton Coppick - 25.08.2023 19:37

A Young lad has been pumping out videos on Australia and Meteor discoveries on OzGeogrphics . It Helps tie in with this

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Brenton Coppick
Brenton Coppick - 25.08.2023 19:34

if you ever see Western Australia's Valleys and Mountain Ranges have distinct alluvial soil levels , you would some striking pictures of horizontal colours . All Very Rich in Red Iron soils and Gas fields, with some uranium and gold fields. It must have come from that rich wave action near the Equator . The Eastern Seaboard had a lot of Volcanic activity but im not sure of the epoch it all occured in .

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Carl Hursh
Carl Hursh - 25.08.2023 06:32

There was no such thing as Pangea. It just another way evolutionists lie to you about the creation. Central America is missing, Africa is too small, etc.

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Richard Thomas
Richard Thomas - 23.08.2023 05:54

Would there have really been cold ocean currents if the world was warmer? If the poles were subtropical or tropical would there have been warm currents from the north, and jungles along those areas?

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Caravel96
Caravel96 - 20.08.2023 22:57

This is one of the most interesting videos I’ve ever watched. Awesome job!

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Pontus von Geijer
Pontus von Geijer - 19.08.2023 11:06

Banan i munnen. mmmm sprutbanan i min mun. 😊

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Brad Hafichuk
Brad Hafichuk - 09.08.2023 09:06

Loved rewatching this

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Eric Pettersson
Eric Pettersson - 09.08.2023 01:42

Pangea looks like a leg pressed down while sprinting but only the nee downwards

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NVRDI
NVRDI - 08.08.2023 08:19

👌🏼
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Gotcha

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Alazarball
Alazarball - 08.08.2023 04:42

U don’t pronounce it wegener u pronounce it Vagner

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