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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
- A supercontinent is a single landmass made up of most or all of Earth's continents.
- Over time, continents merge together to form supercontinents, which then break apart.
- This process is believed to take hundreds of millions of years and is known as the supercontinent cycle.
- Euramerica and Kenorland were supercontinents.
- Euramerica formed about 300 million years ago.
- Kenorland formed about 2.6 billion years ago.
The student wants to specify when Euramerica formed. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
The supercontinent Euramerica formed about 300 million years ago.
A
Over hundreds of millions of years, the supercontinent cycle results in supercontinents forming and breaking apart.
B
Euramerica was a supercontinent, a single landmass made up of most or all of Earth's continents.
C
Long ago, the Earth was home to supercontinents like Euramerica and Kenorland.
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