before dispersing to the south of Gondwana and to Laurasia, the northern supercontinent that gave rise to Europe, Asia, and North America. Laurasia (Laurentia, Baltica, and Siberia) forming the ...
The modeling study suggests that dinosaurs and other reptiles may have first evolved in low-latitude Gondwana before spreading outward. They expanded southward into what is now Argentina and Zimbabwe, ...
The study reveals that early dinosaurs thrived in hot and arid environments The study reveals that the first dinosaurs probably emerged in western low-latitude Gondwana, a region that was hot and ...
“So far, no dinosaur fossils have been found in the regions of Africa and South America that once formed this part of Gondwana ... pre-evolving creatures. Laurasia, the northern landmass ...
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Then follows the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic story of Gondwana and Laurasia, considered separately. The Carboniferous glaciations and Glossopteris flora of the former receive due consideration.