Pangaea
Pangaea explained in an easy to understand way:


Imagine trying to fit a massive jigsaw puzzle together, only to find that the pieces don't all fit just right over time. This is similar to how the supercontinent Pangaea once existed as a giant landmass and then gradually broke apart into the continents we recognize today. Just like the jigsaw puzzle pieces that shift and separate to form a new picture, Pangaea's landmasses drifted and rearranged themselves due to tectonic forces, ultimately creating the diverse world map we see now.
Practice Version

Pangaea: The supercontinent that broke up 200 million years ago into the continents we see today is Pangaea. Pangaea was a giant landmass where all the continents were once connected before they drifted apart.