Then we printed out a second version from here to show how the plates separated and shifted apart.
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Feb 7, 2009
Pangaea Project
We made a paper mache earth, using a one part flour to two parts water recipe and a balloon. We only did two layers as it seemed to be strong enough! 

Then we printed out a second version from here to show how the plates separated and shifted apart.
Then KM painted it blue to represent the water and we printed out a copy of Pangaea from here and taped it on.  
Then we printed out a second version from here to show how the plates separated and shifted apart.
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Awesome idea--it's something my boys would love, I am sure. Thanks!
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