If you can speed up the time 100 million years from now, predict what will be the location of the continents? Wil they merge into one supercontinent?
Plate Tectonic Process from https://www.astronomynotes.com/solarays/s&c.htm#
2. Draw your prediction in a separate bond paper.
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Answer:
More than 100 million years from now, the Americas and Asia might fuse together, squishing the Arctic Ocean shut in the process. That's according to a new model that predicts where the next supercontinent may form.
A Supercontinent Called Amasia
But Mitchell's research for his Ph.D. thesis suggests both those ideas are wrong. Instead, he says the continents seem to be moving north. That means the Caribbean Sea and the Arctic Ocean will be squished shut.
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
I think other continents will split. New islands may form, and others may sink or just be gone.