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Over the course of one million years, the Mediterranean Sea could undergo significant changes due to tectonic activity, climate shifts, and sea level fluctuations. The ongoing movement of tectonic plates could alter its basin shape, potentially impacting water circulation and salinity. Additionally, changes in global climate could influence evaporation rates and precipitation, affecting the sea's overall ecosystem. Lastly, geological processes such as sediment deposition and erosion could reshape coastal landscapes and marine habitats.

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