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In what ways did the breakup of Pangaea affect geologic and biologic events on Earth?

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What type of coast is straight and has marine terraces?
 A)depositional coast
 B)erosional coast
 C)submergent coast
 D)emergent coast
 E)rocky coast



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Answer to Question 1

The breakup affected global climates, oceanic regimes, individual continental climates, and distribution and future evolution of flora and fauna.

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