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Panthalassa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Panthalassa (Greek, meaning 'all seas'), also known as the Panthalassic Ocean, was the vast global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea, during the Paleozoic and the ...

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All continental landmasses were joined into one supercontinent, later named Pangaea, surrounded by the Panthalassa Sea, a universal ocean. Named from the Greek, pan means "all ...

Panthalassa definition | Dictionary.com
universal sea," such as that which surrounded Pangaea, 1893, from pan-"all" + Gk. thalassa "sea," a word from a lost pre-Gk. Mediterranean language.

Pangaea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The vast ocean that surrounded the supercontinent of Pangaea has been named Panthalassa, which means "all seas". The break-up of Pangaea began about 180 million years ago (180  mya ...

Pangaea the Continent
S ome 225 million years ago all the world's land masses were joined together into one supercontinent, Pangaea, surrounded by a single universal sea, Panthalassa.

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It was surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa. Pangea was fully assembled by the Early Permian Period, some 270 million years ago.

Pangaea - definition of Pangaea by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Pan·gae·a also Pan·ge·a   (p n-j) n. A hypothetical supercontinent that included ... Pangea Panthalassa: Permian plate tectonic theory: plate tectonics supercontinent

Pangea -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
It was surrounded by a global ocean called Panthalassa. Pangea was fully assembled by the Early Permian Period, some 270 million years ago. It began to break apart about 200 million ...

Practice questions: Levin, Chapter 11
What was the current North American continent called before it sutured with other continents in the late Paleozoic? Gondwanaland Laurasia Laurentia Pangea Panthalassa

Pangaea - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pangaea
... mass, made up of all the present continents, believed to have existed between 300 and 200 million years ago; the rest of the Earth was covered by the Panthalassa ocean. Pangaea ...



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