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If you were on the same spot of crust after one hundred years, you would find that you had moved around 6 feet relative to the GPS position you were on a hundred years previous. The crust will still be subducting, colliding, and pulling apart as it has for billions of years.

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Q: What would happen over the next 100 years if the continents still continue to move?
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