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Revision as of 17:54, 13 November 2011
Earth Science 7-Global Regions Index
Gantgea
Latitude Range 90 degrees N to 75 degrees S
Longitude Range 90 degrees W to 20 degrees E (at the equator)[2],
Elevation Range
While the exact elevations of the highest and lowest points were difficult to determine, this interactive site will allow one to see the general topography of Gantgea.
[3],
http://www.scotese.com/Pangea2d.htm
Large Bodies of Water Panthalassa Ocean and Tethys Sea
Major Topoggraphic Features
- Mountains - Ancestral Rockies, Hercynian , and Ural System
http://www.scotese.com/paleocli.htm
http://geology.com/pangea.htm
File:Example.jpg
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