What if Earth's continents drifted back into one supercontinent?

What if Earth's continents drifted back into one supercontinent?

Imagine a world where Europe and America are neighbors, where Africa and Antarctica share a coastline, and where Australia is no longer an island. This isn't science fiction—it's a glimpse into Earth's possible future. As our planet's tectonic plates continue their slow dance, scientists predict that in roughly 250 million years, our familiar continents could once again merge into a single, massive supercontinent. But what would this new world look like? How would it reshape our climate, ecosystems, and even human civilization? Join us as we embark on a thrilling journey through time, exploring the fascinating possibilities and potential consequences of Earth's next great continental shift.

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