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Pannotia (from Gr****: pan-, "all", -nótos, "south";
meaning "all
southern land"), also
known as the
Vendian supercontinent,
Greater Gondwana, and the Pan-African...
- each
other within the short-lived, Precambrian-Cambrian
supercontinent Pannotia or
Greater Gondwana. At this time a
series of
continental blocks called...
-
fragments of
Rodinia gathered into
another short-lived supercontinent,
Pannotia, at the very end of the Proterozoic. This
continent broke up
again almost...
-
breakup of the
supercontinent of
Pannotia and
ended while the
supercontinent Pangaea was ****embling. The
breakup of
Pannotia began with the
opening of the...
- are not
nearly as well
understood as
those of the
later supercontinents,
Pannotia and Pangaea.
According to one reconstruction, when
Rodinia broke up, it...
- with its
continental fragments re****embled to form
Pannotia 633–573 Ma. In
contrast with
Pannotia,
little is
known about Rodinia's
configuration and geodynamic...
- Rodinia, and Panthal****a,
which surrounded the
supercontinent Pangaea.
Pannotia and Columbia,
along with landm****es
before Columbia (such as Ur and Kenorland)...
- Rodinia,
began to
break apart. The
continents later recombined to form
Pannotia at 600–540 Ma, then
finally Pangaea,
which also
began to
break apart at...
-
ongoing debate around the
existence of the
Neoproterozoic supercontinent of
Pannotia,
means that
while most
models agree the
continents lay in the southern...
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around 550 Ma. The
hypothetical supercontinent is
sometimes referred to as
Pannotia or Vendia.: 321–322 The
evidence for it is a
phase of
continental collision...