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.
the paraceratherium died 20 millon years ago
About 300 million years ago the continents collided to form the 'supercontinent' of Pangea. It was the PALEOZOIC era.
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Iceland is a volcanic island that was created 16 to 18 million years ago. The age of Pangea is 400 millon years. So Island did not exist when the continents were still connected in the super continent of Pangea.
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In 20 million years, the continents will continue to slowly shift due to plate tectonics. Some predictions suggest that the continents will move closer together, potentially creating a new supercontinent similar to Pangea, although this process occurs over hundreds of millions of years. Geologic time scales are vast, and while we can make educated guesses based on current plate movements, predicting exact positions is challenging.
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