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The continents will not have changed noticeably in 20 million years.

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Will there be continents in 20 millon years?

Yes. By that time there will be changes in position, but 20 million years will not be long enough to form a supercontinent. But some form of continents will "always" exist.


When were the continents separated?

The continents separated from Pangea about 200 million years ago. The continents were in there present state (with different shorelines) 50 million years ago.


Which continents moved apart during the time period 100 - 200 million years ago?

Pangea began to drift apart about 200 million years ago. Pangea split into two smaller continents: Gondwana and Laurasia. These continents lasted from about 200 million years ago to 100 million years ago.


Will the 4 continents be the same in 50 million years?

no


How were the continents positioned 200 million years ago?

200 million years ago, the continents were still situated in one supercontinent: Pangea. A picture of Pangea with the modern continents outlined is included in the link below.


Are the continents still in the same place they were millions of years ago?

no they are not. contenents move slowly but surely. so now they probrably moved 20 inches from a million years ago


How did Wegener describe the world that existed 200 million years ago?

Wegener described the world from 200 million years ago that the continents and ALL of the continents were all connected together. This place was called Pangea. It took millions of years to pass to get the continents where they are now.


What was pangaea 135 million years later?

in 135 million years from now laurasia will still be moving as it broke into the continents


How many years ago were all the continents joined?

About 300 million years ago.


Where did theropods live?

Theropod dinosaurs are known from all continents. They first evolved in Pangaea 225 million years ago before the continents broke up, and hence they lived on all continents until their extinction 65.5 million years ago.


How long ago did the continents break apart?

2 million years


What do scientist believe will occur in the next 250 million years with the movement of continents?

The continents will go back to their original position.