The continents will be more farther apart and
will be constantly moving.
There will be more mountains and jagged coast
lines for the continents.The erosion will cause
lots of mountains and glaciers will also occur.
No one is sure what the earth will look like,
but the scientists predict that this is the outcome.
The earth will have many problems to face such as
erupting volcanoes and earthquakes and lave leaks.
The earth will still keep moving and doing what it has to.
In a million years, the Mid-Atlantic Ridge may continue to grow as tectonic plates move apart, leading to new seafloor spreading and volcanic activity. This could result in the ridge becoming more pronounced and longer over time.
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.
It is impossible to predict with certainty how the Earth's tectonic plates will look in 150 years. Plate movements are influenced by complex geological processes that are difficult to forecast accurately over such a long time span.
What 200 million years? The earth isn't that old! Yeah, I know they teach you that, but if you look around you'll see that the earth is only around 6000 years old. Ok, just recently scientists found red blood cells and soft tissue in a dinosaur bone, those blood cells CAN'T be 1.5 billion years old, I mean, it's just ridicules! Ok, a man left a hat in a field 50 years ago, and recently they were digging there, and they found a fossilized hat. Evolutionist have a problem about that, they say that it takes millions of years, when it only can take 50.
The next supercontinent is expected to form within the next 250 million years through the current process of plate tectonics. It is speculated that the continents will continue to converge towards one another, likely forming a new supercontinent resembling the past formations of Pangaea or Rodinia. The configuration and shape of the supercontinent will depend on the movements of the Earth's tectonic plates.
well you never know. No one knows unless you think you'd be alive for 250 million years.... #justsaying..
At the bottom of the planet it was one large landmass that was breaking apart
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
didn't exist
YES
Nobody can answer this question. There may be no whales by then who can say 65 million years ago dinosaurs ruled the Earth,
60 million years ago Canada was a mass of ice.
like nothing.
Plate tectonics will probably cause Africa to collide with Europe and Australia will collide with south eastern Asia
At a distance of 1 million miles from Earth, the Sun would appear much smaller compared to its size in our sky. It would look like a large bright star, but not as large as it appears from Earth.
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100 million years ago the continents were starting to take on their modern shapes. In this time dinosaurs were the dominant land animals and forests were widespread, with some even existing in Antarctica. There were no ice caps at the poles.