PANGAEA PROXIMA: WORLD AFTER 250 MILLION YEARS
FUTURE OF THE WORLD
Thanks to the short lives of us humans, that we come to live and die seeing the same shape of the continents and oceans throughout our lives and which makes us believe that every continent and ocean in the world is fixed. Even the Asgardians may have the same view because our lives are very short to witness any change in the geographic structure of the Universe and to see how the world would look 250 million years from now. But thanks to the modern scientific researches that we can predict the future of the huge landmasses, their shape, and structures and see an example of how the world would look like 250 million years from now, of course, after our death.
| Source: Science.HowStuffWorks |
Only if we had the power of immortality, we would have been able to see the constant merges and breakdown of these landmasses, again and again. Not only this, but we would also be able to experience massive earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, see mountains form, witness oceans getting divided, and many more. Who knows if the world's structure has already changed many times because it just takes a few million years while the Earth was formed 4.5 billion years ago. One such instance known to mankind takes us 200 million years ago when all the continents came together to form a single massive supercontinent, Pangaea. And you know what, the history is gonna repeat itself. The world may seem divided in today's era but a few million years from now, traveling from one continent to another would be a matter of minutes, assuming a huge development in technology by then. We will be having a new supercontinent in the future, of which, we already have a name: Pangaea Proxima.
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| Source: National Geographic |
Million years from now, we would see: America getting attached to Africa and Antarctica. The Massive Himalayas is no longer the highest peak in the World. The new mountain ranges formed with the collision of North America with Africa gives rise to the highest peak in the world with a height of over 9000 meters. Africa would be seen colliding with Europe and the Middle East. Australia gets slammed to Asia's West. The Giant continent will be formed around the remains of the Indian ocean and there will be a single sea sharing ends with almost every continent.
| Source: National Geographic |
It is unlikely that any Homosapien would exist by that time as it was 250 million years ago. Maybe some other species, much more advanced than us will be the residents of Earth exploring new scientific discoveries and finding out that humans like us existed! Already started seeing the future? There is more here!
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