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When were the continents separated?

The continents began to separate around 200 million years ago during the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea. This process led to the formation of the current continents and their modern configurations.


How long will it be until the continents come together?

Continental drift occurs over millions of years, and the process of continents converging can take anywhere from 50-200 million years depending on the speed of the movement of tectonic plates. The current rate of movement of the continents is about the same speed at which fingernails grow.


What do scientists believe will happen with the current position of the continents during and at the end of another 50 million years?

they will all be together


What will the earth look like in 50 100 million years time?

The passage of 50 - 100 million years is long enough for a substantial amount of continental drift to take place, which will not only change the distance between continents but also raise new mountain ranges where continents collide with eachother, as well as opening new oceanic rifts.


How many seconds are in 50 million years?

There are about 1,577,846,300,000,000 seconds in 50 million years.


How long did it take for Pangaea to separate?

Pangaea began to break apart around 200 million years ago during the Mesozoic Era. The separation process is estimated to have taken about 50-60 million years before the continents assumed their current positions.


What era did continents assume their current positions?

Mesozoic Era


Will the grand canyon look the same in 50 million years?

No, it is constantly changing due to weather and wind.


How do you think the earth looked like million years ago?

About 1 million years ago, the Earth's continents were in roughly their current positions, although some locations (such as the coasts of Florida and Baja California) had not yet adopted their current forms. It has been tens of millions of years (50 to 100) since the continents separated. Of course, there are Ice Ages that occur roughly 12,000 to 60,000 years apart, so that could have made the continents look quite different during one of the glaciation periods. There were ice bridges between continents and much lower sea levels. Notably, about 2 million years ago, glaciers carved out the Baltic Sea.


How many quarters does it take to reach 50 million?

50 million of something is the same as 200 million quarters of it.


How big will antarctica be in 50 years?

Continents do not have a tendency to 'grow', plus our crystal ball is in the shoppe for repairs. In all probability, the continent will be about the same size as it is today.


How much will the twilight seris be in 50 years?

50 million dollars