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    Pannotia (from Greek: pan-, "all", -nótos, "south"; meaning "all southern land"), also known as the Vendian supercontinent, Greater Gondwana, and the Pan-African...
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    fragments of Rodinia gathered into another short-lived supercontinent, Pannotia, at the very end of the Proterozoic. This continent broke up again almost...
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    Laurasia (section Pannotia)
    each other within the short-lived, Precambrian-Cambrian supercontinent Pannotia or Greater Gondwana. At this time a series of continental blocks – Peri-Gondwana –...
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  • breakup of the supercontinent of Pannotia and ended while the supercontinent Pangaea was assembling. The breakup of Pannotia began with the opening of the...
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    Rodinia, and Panthalassa, which surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea. Pannotia and Columbia, along with landmasses before Columbia (such as Ur and Kenorland)...
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    are not nearly as well understood as those of the later supercontinents, Pannotia and Pangaea. According to one reconstruction, when Rodinia broke up, it...
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  • with its continental fragments reassembled to form Pannotia 633–573 Ma. In contrast with Pannotia, little is known about the configuration and geodynamic...
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    of several continents created during the breakup of the supercontinent Pannotia. The seas were relatively warm, and polar ice was absent for much of the...
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    became part of the southern supercontinent of Pannotia but around 550 million years ago, both Pannotia and Protolaurasia split up to become the continents...
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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...
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    Rodinia, began to break apart. The continents later recombined to form Pannotia, 600 to 540 million years ago, then finally Pangaea, which broke apart...
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    Prehistoric supercontinents Columbia Gondwana Kenorland Laurasia Nena Pangaea Pannotia Rodinia Ur Vaalbara Other prehistoric continents Amazonia Arctica Asiamerica...
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    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...
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    leading to the formation of the short-lived Ediacaran supercontinent Pannotia, which by the end of the period breaks up into Laurentia, Baltica, Siberia...
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    Prehistoric supercontinents Columbia Gondwana Kenorland Laurasia Nena Pangaea Pannotia Rodinia Ur Vaalbara Other prehistoric continents Amazonia Arctica Asiamerica...
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    Prehistoric supercontinents Columbia Gondwana Kenorland Laurasia Nena Pangaea Pannotia Rodinia Ur Vaalbara Other prehistoric continents Amazonia Arctica Asiamerica...
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    have decreased in magnitude after every period. Columbia, about 1,590 Mya Pannotia, 545 Mya (disputed[clarification needed]), centered on South Pole Gondwana...
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    ISBN 978-0-387-98313-4. "GEOL 102 The Proterozoic Eon II: Rodinia and Pannotia". Geol.umd.edu. 5 January 2010. Retrieved 31 October 2010. Mussett, Alan...
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    continental cores. These have included Vaalbara, Kenorland, Columbia, Rodinia, Pannotia, and Pangaea. Over time, these supercontinents broke apart into large landmasses...
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    Rodinia, began to break apart. The continents later recombined to form Pannotia which broke apart about 540 million years ago, then finally Pangaea, which...
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  • Retrieved 28 November 2015. Scotese 2009, Reconstruction of Rodinia and Pannotia, p. 68 Bradley, D.C. (2011). "Secular Trends in the Geologic Record and...
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    7 to 2.1 Ga); Columbia (1.8 to 1.5 Ga); Rodinia (1.25  to .75 Ga); and Pannotia (c. 600 Ma), whose dispersal produced the continents that ultimately collided...
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    Parts of South America and Africa around 545 Ma. See also Pannotia....
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    cratons (possibly) later assembled into another supercontinent called Pannotia, in the Ediacaran.[citation needed] Eyles and Young state, "Most Neoproterozoic...
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    superseding Cambrian Explosion some 35 million years later. The supercontinent Pannotia formed and broke apart by the end of the period. The Ediacaran also witnessed...
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  • animals evolved in this period. During this time, the super-continent Pannotia began to break up, most of which later recombined into the super-continent...
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    Precambrian/Cambrian boundary, forming the short-lived and still disputed supercontinent Pannotia. The Mozambique Ocean separated the Congo–Tanzania–Bangweulu Block of central...
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    Prehistoric supercontinents Columbia Gondwana Kenorland Laurasia Nena Pangaea Pannotia Rodinia Ur Vaalbara Other prehistoric continents Amazonia Arctica Asiamerica...
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    orogeny. The Neoproterozoic Pan-African orogeny and the assembly of Gondwana/Pannotia produced large shear zones between Grunehogna and Kalahari. During the...
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  • Australian islands. Columbia Gondwana Kenorland Laurasia Nena Pangaea Pannotia Rodinia Ur Vaalbara Arctica Asiamerica Atlantica Avalonia Baltica Cimmeria...
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