Gondwana was a vast supercontinent that existed for hundreds of millions of years, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere. It began a slow, dramatic breakup, eventually forming much of today's landmasses like Africa and Australia.
Gondwana was a vast supercontinent that existed for hundreds of millions of years, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere. It began a slow, dramatic breakup, eventually forming much of today's landmasses like Africa and Australia.