Today we finished the "Continent Puzzle" activity. Yesterday's blog shows how students used land shape, fossil and rock evidence to put all Earth's land masses into one large land mass. Today is a continuation of that lesson. Students should see that scientists have gathered evidence to suggest that Earth's land has vastly changed over millions of years. In fact, 230 million years ago Earth's land was joined in one super continent, Pangea.
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