I am pretty sure humans would be able to survive on pangaea. The only problems that could happen is drastic temperature changes and water would be hard to transport to countries that are landlock. War would wage on for territory/land. The only good sides would be that traveling becomes faster and probably better communication with people from different lands.
Now if your talking about if we would be able to survive the continents suddenly coming together then thats a whole other story. There would be earthquakes and lava would spew from under the land. If people are still alive would have to run from all the terror. But luckily since we are a technology thriving worls we should be able to surpass that.
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In our time, it's unlikely. But sometime in the future, it's possible.
It does not existed any more because plate tectonics broke it up
Like the continents today.
The Pangaea super-continent no longer exists because it has broken up into the continents that exist today, as a result of continental drift caused by convection currents in the earth's mantle.
Pangaea is true because the continents are like a puzzle if you solve it right you get Pangaea
Yeah probably. If not, telling the future definitely does exist. <3 CoPz LoVeR <3
pangaea is the supercontinent that existed millions of years ago, when all the continents were together in one large. supercontinent. Pangaea ultima is the supercontinent that is predicted to form in the next 250 million years. So to be simple, pangaea already happened and pangaea ultima is predicted to happen. :)
it may be pangaea
yes
=Yes, research shows that Pangaea will happen again, 5 to 10 million years in the future.=
It is possible that Pangaea might happen again in around 250 million years from now and is planned to be called Pangaea Ultima, but no one knows for sure yet. It is only a possible future supercontinent.
Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
The effect of a future Pangaea on the formation of coal will be that of a marked increase as continents collide against each other.
Yes
the plates are moving
The movement of the plates will not reassemble exactly what existed in the past, however it is highly probable that at some point in the future the continents will again merge into one large supercontinent. But it won't be identical to Pangaea.
The formation of a future Pangaea will affect the availability of water for society by closing off the access to certain bodies of water.
no
i don't know why pangea doesn't exist, but I think radiation has to do something with this.
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