Isn't the only land left from Pangea parts of Australia and Iceland? Everything else got folded under the mantle.
this post was submitted on 19 Feb 2024
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I think that's just a fun title. I searched for London, UK when it was set for 750 million years ago and it said something about the land not being there for it yet. As advised, I changed to a more 'recent' year and it came up.
Oh I know. I'm being a party pooper, sorry.
I'm not "well actually"ing the post or anything. Just throwing info out there that I find interesting.
It is a fun thing to think about.
My home in the middle of the US existed 750 million years ago on land, but then broke off as a small island and sunk. I had to wait 350 million years before it re-emerged from the ocean.