To: whattajoke
You make oodles of assumptions based upon what I said about Pangea. Assumptions about what I believe or don't believe regarding plate tectonics. I said that they shrank Africa to make it fit. That does not help Pangea. And, fair enough, erosion could account for part of it not being a perfect fit today, but good grief, get ahold of yourself. To say that I don't believe in volcanic action, fault lines, earthquakes based upon my rejection of the hypotheses surrounding Pangea is almost hysterics.
By the way, there are continental shelves surrounding the continents and land bridges that could explain how people got from point A to point B.
To: DittoJed2
By the way, there are continental shelves surrounding the continents and land bridges that could explain how people got from point A to point B. How (and why) did the kangaroos and other Australian marsupials walk from Noah's Ark to Australia, and why did they all go there and nowhere else?
How about the New Zealand fauna? It's way the heck out in the ocean by itself, that must have been an impressive land bridge.
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