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Summary Of: Laurasia

Although Laurasia is known as a Mesozoic phenomenon... continents that formed the later Laurasia also existed as a coherent supercontinent after the breakup of... It is believed that Laurasia did not break up again before it recombined with the southern continents to form the... Laurasia was largely located in equatorial latitudes and began to break up... Laurasia was nearly reformed... the East China craton had rejoined the redeveloping Laurasia as it collided with... Laurasia finally divided into the continents after which it is named...

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