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Jacob Parsons
11 September, 14:46
Which continent forms the core of pangaea
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Randy Rangel
11 September, 16:06
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I think there's no core. I believe the pangaea is the supercontinent that started to break apart 200 million years ago. I recently studied about the Plate Tectonics theory and a core thingy wasn't mentioned there.
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