there were many trees, a lot of dinosaurs, no humans, peace, no pollution, a lot of oxygen, dodos existed, no technology, green, not many mountains, quiet, peaceful, dangeorous (because of the carnivores)
200 million years ago, the Earth was known as Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. This landmass eventually broke apart to form the continents we recognize today.
200 million years ago the continent of Pangaea was beginning to break up. At this time there were only two continents; Laurasia in the north and Gondwanaland in the south separated by the Tethys Sea.
Stingrays have been on Earth for around 150-200 million years, making them ancient creatures with a long evolutionary history. They have adapted to various marine environments and are known for their unique flat bodies and whip-like tails.
Tectonic activity on Earth 200 million years ago was dominated by the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea into Laurasia and Gondwana. This breakup led to the opening of the Atlantic Ocean as new oceanic crust formed at the mid-Atlantic Ridge. The movement of tectonic plates during this time also influenced the distribution of landmasses and the evolution of life on Earth.
Around 200 years ago, many people believed that the Earth was only a few thousand years old, as this was the prevailing view influenced by religious beliefs. It wasn't until the late 19th and early 20th centuries that scientific evidence began to suggest that the Earth is actually much older, estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old.
Yes , That Is Possble Earth Can Live After 200 Years , Earth Can Go How Ever Long GOD Want It To Be !! ... So Yes .
Humans
It depends on where you are in the east coast there will more than likely be a huge rain forest on the west a desert along with the center. P.S the continents will be a huge chunk of land like pangea.
we won't be able to answer this question for another 200 years!
for about 200 years
Planet Earth
248 earth years to orbit the sun
About 200 years
200 million years
200-250 million years ago it broke away (like everything else) as the earth expanded..
200 million years ago, the Earth was known as Pangaea, a supercontinent that existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras. This landmass eventually broke apart to form the continents we recognize today.
Obviously it has... alot of things change in a matter of years.