Name the two landmasses found in the north and south respectively when this large landmass split?
Question: Name the two landmasses found in the north and south respectively when this large landmass split?
Based on my research, the two landmasses found in the north and south respectively when this large landmass split are Laurasia and **Gondwana.
The large landmass that split was called Pangaea, which was a supercontinent that existed about 240 million years ago. Pangaea began breaking up about 200 million years ago, and the continents we see today are the result of its fragmentation.
Laurasia was composed of the present-day continents of North America, Europe, and Asia (except India). Gondwana was composed of the present-day continents of South America, Africa, Australia, Antarctica, and India.
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