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    1. ZanzerFineSuits on

      Doesn’t make sense. The Atlantic Ocean is spreading apart at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.

    2. Wait this would need some plates splitting basically at the center of the Pacific and around Antarctica. So will these splitting plates come in the future? Because right now the Atlantic ridge is splitting and so is the ridge in Africa.

    3. Significant_Secret13 on

      Is this a non-mining reason it’s so important for countries to try and claim Antarctica?

    4. It’d be devastating but It would be nice if these landmasses could merge like this between now and perhaps the end of next year. I think it’d be marvelous despite the consequences.

      That being said, I’d argue the Atlantic sea should actually be a lake, unless it’s being treated similar to the Caspian sea. The Indian Ocean should be considered a sea or a Gulf/giant bay

    5. One possability of the world in 250 million years, at least. This concept of all the Continents suddenly reversing previous movement has never really made sense to me, let alone declarations it definitly will

    6. Pretty sure they’re going to collide the other way. Asia and Australia are going to collide with the west coast of North and South America.

    7. Maleficent-Soil-5511 on

      All of that and Bolivia will still have zero access to the sea 😹

    8. So the Baltic Sea, formed just in the last few hundred thousand years by glaciers, will survive the next 250 million years, albeit being demoted to a lake 😎

    9. The straits into that Indian Ocean megabay would surely be hotly contested route if humans were to be around

    10. What I don’t understand is … It’s basically like Pangea 2.0 ?

      So does that mean that tectonic plates are gonna reverse their course/trajectory at some point?

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