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In 200 Million Years There Will Be Only The Supercontinent Of ‘Amasia’ On Earth, Supercomputer Simulation Concludes

Por: Forbes Tech October 03, 2022

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This is how the western hemisphere of the Earth may have appeared 200 million years ago, with the ... [+] supercontinent of Pangea stretching from pole to pole.getty New Curtin University-led research has found that the world's next supercontinent, Amasia, will most likely form when the Pacific Ocean closes in 200 to 300 million years. The researchers used a supercomputer to simulate how supercontinents form and found that the oceanic crust... + full article



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