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200 million years ago, the planet looked very different than it did now. Plate tectonics had arranged the world's continents into a single massive landmasses: Pangaea. Today I attempt to use my knowledge of geography to create a basic map of what this land might have looked like.

If you want to look at or use my map of Pangaea: twitter.com/theatlaspro/status/1187415675486257153…

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@playernone1212

4 years ago

Me at 3:00 am: Brain - "Wanna find out what Pangaea looked like?" Me - "Why?" Brain - "You gotta"

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@spacedoutorca4550

4 years ago

-Talks about one image trading accuracy for aesthetic. -Uses that as the thumbnail. Sneak 100

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@davec.1045

1 year ago

I am a geologist. This is a very well done video. It would have made my university days much easier as we had to visualize cerebrally. Some of my classmates printed t-shirts with the phrase "Reunite Gondwana!" over a graphic as just a silly way to get reactions. Keep up the good work!

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@harrietharlow9929

1 year ago

I just rewatched this and in German, "Urkontinent" more accurately translates to English as "original continent". Other than that, small detail, a very good video. Excellent job, Atlas Pro!

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@swargpatel7634

3 years ago

I remember being so excited when I saw that South America and Africa fit together but then I realized that people already knew that...

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@TheLeontheking

4 years ago

Just imagine being lost in thoughts, letting your eyes wander across your map, when you suddenly notice that two entire continents look as if they fit together..

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@matthewweitzner8956

1 year ago

I've always wondered how mountain ranges exist where there isn't a continental division now, eg. the Scottish Highlands, thanks for explaining it!

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@DoomMomDot

1 year ago

this was really interesting. I wonder if you could do something similar with where the continents will be in the future? Like, I've heard Africa will eventually hit Europe, closing the Mediterranean ocean.

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@alec2themax

4 years ago

Its not what you intended, but this video is actually very helpful for creating fantasy world maps.

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@Catbot99

4 years ago

Possible video ideas: What would a completely terraformed Mars or Venus look like?

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@zhenyamediocris4373

1 year ago

Wow, your blog is mesmerizing πŸ”₯ You spell out stuff that was incredibly hard to understand before. Thanks for helping me and other folks explore the world

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@doeetah3800

1 year ago

Awesome video!! So many of these concepts (like plate tectonics, ocean currents, and the rainshadow effect) are concepts I recently learned in my environmental science class, so seeing how these concepts can be applied practically is fascinating.

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@BorlandC452

4 years ago

Ok. This awoke a geography nerd in me that I didn't even know I had.

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@colinp2238

4 years ago

The music sounds like I'm on hold.

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@joshuajudas2414

1 year ago

So, I almost always learn something new here on Atlas Pro, but pretty much EVERYTHING covered in this episode was unknown to me prior to viewing. Good show, young chap. Good show. Bravo, and thank-you!

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@liamscott7561

1 year ago

This is an amazing video! There were so many geological phenomenons that I never understood but the way you explained it makes perfect sense! Thank you!!! πŸ™πŸΌπŸ™πŸΌ

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@2opler

4 years ago

I sometimes forget how recently we have acquired this type of knowledge. Continental drift wasn`t accepted until 1968. The same year men first orbited the Moon.

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@DinaricWolf

4 years ago

What about the rivers of Pangaea?

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@JeriScarborough

1 year ago

Pangaea has always fascinated me...and, is so obvious. I clicked right away and subscribed. I love good science channels and look forward to moreπŸ‘

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@jaconecartography717

1 year ago

Oh my god I can’t express how helpful this video has been!! Not only did it sate my curiosity but it also provided a plethora of information regarding how environments form depending on certain elements like water and wind currents!! This video will undoubtedly help me with my map making skills!

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