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It is very unlikely that Rodinia was the first supercontinent. However, it was certainly the first global supercontinent -- incorporating essentially all of the Earth's continents -- about which we have solid information. Rodinia formed perhaps as early as 1200 Mya. Most of its mass was probably located in the low latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere. However, the actual arrangement of cratons is still being debated. Laurentia (North America) seems to have been the hub of Rodinia. At the time, Laurentia was rotated about 90° clockwise with respect to its present orientation, so that Greenland was on the East side. Baltica (northern and eastern Europe) and Siberia lay off to the southeast. Africa and South America had not yet formed, but various bits and pieces were spread out in a long arc on the west side. Australia and India were probably to the north or northwest. The position of other cratons is even less well known.
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