Supercontinents are illustrated in this collection of accurate, accessible science graphics, designed to make understanding the Earth’s past massive landmasses clear and engaging. These visuals show the formation, breakup, and movement of supercontinents like Pangaea, Rodinia, and Gondwana, explaining their role in plate tectonics, climate, and biodiversity over geological time. Ideal for educators, students, and geoscience enthusiasts, this supercontinents graphic collection turns complex tectonic and geological history into visually rich, easy-to-grasp resources for teaching and learning about Earth’s dynamic past.

Pangea

Reconstruction of the supercontinent Pangea (or Pangaea) that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras.

Continental drift hypothesis

The comparison of geographic and geologic continental features across oceans that encouraged the continental drift hypothesis.

Paleotopography

Reconstruction of the Earth’s surface paleotopography and paleobathymetry between present day and 540 Million years ago as still images.

Paleotopography (animated)

Animated reconstruction of the Earth’s surface paleotopography and paleobathymetry between present day and 540 Million years ago.

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