What the World Will Look Like in 250 Million Years: Mapping the Distant FutureContinents have a history of breaking apart and reuniting, with Pangea being the eleventh supercontinent in Earth's long geological timeline.
Matching dinosaur prints were found an ocean apart in Africa and South AmericaMatching dinosaur tracks in Brazil and Cameroon indicate a once-connected land corridor between South America and Africa 120 million years ago.
Scientists Discover Similar Dinosaur Footprints on Opposite Sides of the AtlanticDinosaurs may have roamed a corridor connecting South America and Africa before their continents split.
Matching dinosaur prints were found an ocean apart in Africa and South AmericaMatching dinosaur tracks in Brazil and Cameroon indicate a once-connected land corridor between South America and Africa 120 million years ago.
Scientists Discover Similar Dinosaur Footprints on Opposite Sides of the AtlanticDinosaurs may have roamed a corridor connecting South America and Africa before their continents split.