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Viral video shows how Earth's continents will look in 250 million years

Por: Newsweek Tech October 05, 2022

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Earth's continents are set to merge into a single landmass over the next 250 million years, an animation shows.The animation was posted Tuesday to Reddit, where it quickly gained over 3,500 comments and about 36,000 upvotes. Originally, it was posted online by news outlet Tech Insider in 2017. Tech Insider said the animation used projections from Chris Scotese, a professor at Northwestern University's Department of Earth and Planetary... + full article



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