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What changes were caused by the breakup of Pangaea?

a) change in climates as landmasses moved closer or further from the equator
b) new oceans formed
c) all of these were changes caused by the break up of Pangaea
d) new mountain ranges formed

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User Vland
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Greenhouse climate conditions that enveloped the Earth for long periods in the deep past millions of years before humans added their current substantial contribution were caused by the break-up of the supercontinent Pangaea.

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User Jan Willem Tulp
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Answer: Option C. All of these things happened

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