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The Break-Up of Pangaea to Form Our Modern-Day Continents Started

Question 61

Question 61

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The break-up of Pangaea to form our modern-day continents started about how long ago?


A) 100 million years ago.
B) 200 million years ago.
C) 300 million years ago.
D) 50 million years ago.

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