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Gondwana kingdom

Gondwana was a massive ancient landmass that existed millions of years ago, comprising what are now Africa, South America, Australia, India, and Antarctica. It was part of a supercontinent called Pangaea before breaking apart due to tectonic shifts. Gondwana played a key role in Earth's geological history, influencing the distribution of continents, climate, and biodiversity. The name "Gondwana" comes from the Gond tribes of India, as fossil evidence of this ancient land has been found in regions where these tribes once lived. Its breakup helped shape the current arrangement of continents we see today.