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Pangaea was a supercontinent that formed around 335 million years ago from the merger of earlier continents and began breaking apart about 200 million years ago, eventually creating the continents we see today. Understanding Pangaea helps explain why the continents fit together like puzzle pieces, why similar fossils and rock formations appear on distant continents, and how Earth's geography and life have changed dramatically over geological time.
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パンゲア大陸(パンゲアたいりく)とは、ペルム紀から三畳紀にかけて存在した超大陸である。パンゲア(Pangaea/Pangea)という名前は古代ギリシャ語のpan(πᾶν, 全ての、全体の)Gaia(γαῖα、ガイア、大地)から。漢名は盤古大陸(ばんこたいりく)である。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).