A continent typically moves about six centimeters each year. So in 100 years, a continent will have moved six meters.
Yes. Continents are constantly moving, though at very low speeds, just a few inches in a year. In 100 years a continent would have moved, but not by a very large amount.
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It will most likely be similar to how it is today.
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Most likely 70-100 years ago.
Crude oil and natural gas are the natural resources that are likely to be scarce in the next 100 years or so.
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The continent that is located at 60 degrees north and 100 degrees east is Asia.
Asia
100 degrees west will put you somewhere in the American continent. You can't go 100 degrees south, as 90 degrees will put you at the south pole !
Most likely it was the sami-people who founded Norway
The Racetrack is always there, how often the rocks move cannot be determined as no one has witnessed them move in over 100 years.