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The breakup of Pangaea resulted in warm, wet global climates.

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False, The breakup of Pangaea did not result in warm, wet, global climates. Example. Antarctica
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The answer is False. The break up of the supercontinent produced various continents which we see today, that have varying climates depending on the latitude in which they are. Those continents close to the equator experience equatorial and tropical climate while those close to the poles experience a temperate climate.

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