I have to think, and what I find fascinating, is evidence of the same or very similar species in our (now) separated world. I realize there is geological evidence, there are also computer models reverse-engineering the tectonic plates. But I'm all about the animals, and then, how they evolved differently from a certain point. read more
For me, the main EVIDENCE that shows that the continents were once just one are the presence of fossil of dinossours and mammals and even plants of the same species in today’s totally separeted and far away land masses as South America and Africa. read more
Pangaea formed through a gradual process spanning a few hundred million years. Beginning about 480 million years ago, a continent called Laurentia, which includes parts of North America, merged with several other micro-continents to form Euramerica. read more
Evidence #3 : the distribution of similar fossils around the world provides evidence for the previous existence of Pangaea. The only way to explain how fossils of the same animals being found on multiple continents today that existed during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic Era is through the once existing super continent. read more