Rodinia

A view from the South Pole at approximately one billion years ago. Most landmasses were assembled into a supercontinent known as Rodinia. These landmasses began to break up around 570 million years ago just prior to the beginning of the Cambrian period.

Map of the ancient supercontinent Rodinia, precursor to today continents
Adapted from Cawood et al., 2016
Map of the ancient supercontinent Rodinia, precursor to today continents