Supercontinent

Synonyms for "supercontinent"

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Translations

29 translations across 16 languages.

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Danish

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  • superkontinent noun (one of modern landmasses)

Dutch

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  • oercontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • supercontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • supercontinent noun (one of modern landmasses)

Esperanto

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  • kotinentego noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • superkontinento noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)

Estonian

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  • hiidmanner noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • hiidmanner noun (one of modern landmasses)

Finnish

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  • jättiläismanner noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • suurmanner noun (one of modern landmasses)

French

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  • supercontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • supercontinent noun (one of modern landmasses)

Georgian

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  • სუპერკონტინენტი noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)

German

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  • Doppelkontinent noun (one of modern landmasses)
  • Superkontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)

Greek

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  • υπερήπειρος noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • υπερήπειρος noun (one of modern landmasses)

Japanese

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  • 超大陸 noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)

Norwegian

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  • superkontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)

Portuguese

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  • supercontinente noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • supercontinente noun (one of modern landmasses)

Russian

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  • суперконтине́нт noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • суперконтине́нт noun (one of modern landmasses)

Spanish

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  • supercontinente noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • supercontinente noun (one of modern landmasses)

Swedish

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  • superkontinent noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • superkontinent noun (one of modern landmasses)

Thai

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  • มหาทวีป noun (very large continent in the Earth's past)
  • มหาทวีป noun (one of modern landmasses)

Sample sentences

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About 250 million years ago, the continents came together to form a supercontinent called Pangea.

Source: tatoeba (3951874)

About 250 million years ago, all the continents we see today were one big supercontinent called Pangaea.

Source: tatoeba (5322557)

About 800 million years ago, all the continents were pushed together. We call this supercontinent Rodinia.

Source: tatoeba (5322559)

For a supercontinent to form requires a significant volume of continental crustal fragments that survive recycling into the mantle.

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