When Earth Had Only One Continent: The Story of Pangea

What if a 2-million-year-long rainstorm completely changed the history of our planet? 🌧️🌋 Long before the massive dinosaurs ruled the Earth, our planet was a completely different, bizarre world. There was only a single, giant supercontinent called Pangea, surrounded by a violent, turbulent ocean. The interior of this landmass was the largest, driest desert the world had ever seen—a place where early dinosaurs were no bigger than a pet dog, running for their lives from massive land crocodiles. But 234 million years ago, something catastrophic happened. The entire planet was driven into a state of global "depression." Volcanic eruptions lasting millions of years choked the atmosphere, turning regular weather into relentless, devastating acid rain that didn't stop for 2 million years. In this video, we crack open the ultimate time capsules preserved by nature—Amber—to decode the clues of the Carnian Pluvial Episode. From the geographic mystery of China’s Gurbantünggüt Desert to the ancient ancestors of human beings hiding in prehistoric forests, let's take a journey to the center of the ancient Earth! 🌍✨ 🔔 Experience the Wonders of the Universe with Us! If you love space mysteries, ancient history, and mind-bending earth facts, don't forget to LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE to Infiny Thoughts! Drop a comment below: 💸👇 #Pangea #Dinosaurs #PrehistoricEarth #Amber #HistoryUncovered #InfinyThoughts #ScienceDocumentary #CarnianPluvialEpisode