First of all I would like to apologize because my english is not very good.
It seems that the formation of Pangea (and later of the continental masses) mainly in the north of our planet (since Asia and Europe are larger than Oceania and Africa, generally speaking, and that the Arctic is larger than Antarctica) together with the concentration of ionosphere energy at the north pole, it responds to the concentration, in one or more of the layers below the earth's surface, of heavier materials in relation to those found at the same distance from the center of the Earth in the southern hemisphere of the globe.
The full theory is longer but I am not submitting it because I am having trouble translating it.
Fabricio Dante
It seems that the formation of Pangea (and later of the continental masses) mainly in the north of our planet (since Asia and Europe are larger than Oceania and Africa, generally speaking, and that the Arctic is larger than Antarctica) together with the concentration of ionosphere energy at the north pole, it responds to the concentration, in one or more of the layers below the earth's surface, of heavier materials in relation to those found at the same distance from the center of the Earth in the southern hemisphere of the globe.
The full theory is longer but I am not submitting it because I am having trouble translating it.
Fabricio Dante