“gondwana” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “gondwana”:

+ The African, Somali and Arabian Plates were once all part of the great Gondwana southern supercontinent, as was the Indian subcontinent.

+ This began after the rupture of Gondwana about 130 million years ago.

+ In the Jurassic, when Pangaea rifted into two supercontinents, Gondwana and Laurasia, Laurussia became part of Laurasia.

+ Australasia had started to separate from other continents as Gondwana started to break up in the Mesozoic era.

+ The Gondwana Rainforests are so-called because the fossil record indicates that when Gondwana existed it was covered by rainforests containing the same kinds of species that are living today.

gondwana how to use?
gondwana how to use?

Example sentences of “gondwana”:

+ Between 160 and 23 million years ago, Gondwana broke up.

+ As Gondwana broke up, its two main pieces had marsupial mammals.

+ Between 160 and 23 million years ago, Gondwana broke up.

+ As Gondwana broke up, its two main pieces had marsupial mammals.

+ That was when Pangaea formed as Gondwana and the Old Red Sandstone continent collided in the middle to late Palaeozoic.

+ The last connection of South America with any part of Gondwana was a link with West Antarctica, which broke in the Oligocene, only 30 mya.

+ The wetland forests ended when the land level was raised by the pressure of the Gondwana continent against Laurussia.

+ When Pangaea broke up, it split first into Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south.

+ It was once thought that ratites were all one monophyletic group, which evolved together in Gondwana in the Upper Cretaceous.

+ In stages, Gondwana also broke up, eventually into half-a-dozen continents we recognise today.

+ The Australasian continental plate was once attached to Antarctica as part of the Gondwana supercontinent.

+ It broke into supercontinents Laurasia and Gondwana before each of these broke into the current continents.

+ They originated in the northern hemisphere and arrived in some Gondwana continents much later.

+ It was caused by a continental collision between Euramerica and Gondwana to form the supercontinent of Pangaea.

+ During the Upper Jurassic epoch, Pangaea broke up into two supercontinents, Laurasia to the north, and Gondwana to the south.

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