Which continents contain folded mountains that match up to form one continuous mountain chain, serving as evidence that they once belonged to one landmass called Pangaea?
Antarctica and Africa Africa and North America South America and Africa Eurasia and South America
The continents that contain folded mountains that match up to form one continuous mountain chain, serving as evidence that they once belonged to the landmass called Pangaea, are South America and Africa. The Appalachian Mountains in North America and the Caledonian Mountains in Scotland also share similarities with mountain ranges in Scandinavia and Greenland, further supporting the idea of continental drift and the existence of Pangaea. However, in the context of your question, South America and Africa are the most commonly cited examples.