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Pangaea
Test Description: Facts and info. about the supercontinent Pangaea
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Who proposed the theory of continental drift and Pangaea
A
James Hutton
B
Albert Einstein
C
Alfred Wegener
D
Bill Nye
2) Which two fossils provided evidence for the theory of continental drift
A
Iguanadon and Trilobites
B
Mesosaurus and Glossopteris
C
Coprolites and T Rex
D
Australopithecus and Archaeopteryx
3) What is the name of the vast ocean that surrounded Pangaea
A
Panthalassa
B
Pacific
C
Megasea
D
Tethys
4) What does the word Pangaea mean
A
All Sea
B
All Earth
C
One country
D
Many Earths
5) The formation of Pangaea created a mountain range that is now split between North america and Africa. What are these mountains called
A
The Appalachians and the Atlas mountains
B
The Andes and the Adirondac mountains
C
The Alps and the Himalayas
D
The Cascades and the Rocky mountains
6) What letter was Pangaea shaped like
A
D
B
C
C
T
D
O
7) Approximately when did Pangaea form
A
700 thousand years ago
B
250 million years ago
C
100 million years ago
D
2 million years ago
8) What were the names of the two smaller continents created by the initial break up of Pangaea
A
Asia and Africa
B
Laurasia and Gondwanaland
C
Eurasia and North America
D
Mordor and Beleriand
9) Approximately when did India crash into Asia
A
2.5 billion years ago
B
250 million years ago
C
50 million years ago
D
4 million years ago
10) When India crashed into asia what mountain range was created
A
The Appalachians
B
The Alps
C
The Andes
D
The Himalayas
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