The shoreline of California was located much further inland 100 million years ago due to the movement of tectonic plates. At that time, California was part of a different landmass, and the specific location of the shoreline would have been different from what we see today.
In 100 million years, the western part of California will likely have moved further northwards due to the ongoing tectonic movement of the Pacific Plate. This movement is part of the natural process of plate tectonics, which shapes the Earth's surface over millions of years.
The color used to represent crust that is 100 million years old is typically red on geological maps.
It formed approximately 300 million years ago and then began to break apart after about 100 million years. So, to answer your question; about 200 million years ago.
Pangaea began to break up in the Jurassic Period about 180 million years ago and was mostly broken up by 100 million years ago.
the average speed of a tectonic plate is 2-5 cm per year. the average of 3.5 cm / yr x 200 mil years= 700 million centimeters (7 million meters or 7,000 km)
that it was magma about 210 million and 100 million years ago.
Well it might be in Florida as we grow closer
between about 160 million and 100 million years ago
that it was magma about 210 million and 100 million years ago.
In 100 million years, Saturn's rings will completely disappear.
100 Million years
-Greece was 10 million 100 years ago , now 10 million again -Turkey was 10 million 100 years ago (Antolia and istanbul not ottoman empire) now 78 million
In 100 million years, the western part of California will likely have moved further northwards due to the ongoing tectonic movement of the Pacific Plate. This movement is part of the natural process of plate tectonics, which shapes the Earth's surface over millions of years.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
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100 million years (Estimate)