Two-hundred and fifty million years ago, Pangea, the last supercontinent, started to split into multiple, smaller bodies of land. Marvel at the state-of-the-art special effects, which enhance your understanding of the extreme evolutionary importance of Pangea's break up. We hope you enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed making it!
I like your map with the different colors. It makes it easy to understand. It would help if you projected the scientific words like Cretaceous, etc. along with the years , to make the material more clear to viewers. I like that you talked about the effects of plate tectonics on climate change, and climate change on the evolution of hominids. This discussion should have been reflected in your title. The added paragraph should give more explanation of your vid. WHY WAS THIS SUBMITTED A DAY LATE?
SamuelHammer 1 year ago
I like your map with the different colors. It makes it easy to understand. It would help if you projected the scientific words like Jurassic, Cretaceous, etc. along with the years that went with them, to make the material more clear to viewers. I like that you talked about the effects of plate tectonics on climate change, and climate change on the evolution of hominids. Maybe this discussion should have been reflected in your title? The added paragraph should give more explanation of your vid.
SamuelHammer 1 year ago