In 250 million years, Africa will be connected to Europe and the Americas. South Africa and Mexico will be just a day’s drive apart and Spain will have six neighboring countries. Discover the map.
If your life spanned millions of years, the spectacle unfolding before your eyes would be totally different from the one you know. You don’t need to travel back in time to see how climate change is transforming our Earth.
But the Earth is not changing just because of the climate. Thanks to the theory of plate tectonics, we know that the Earth’s surface is constantly being reshaped. Although we mere mortals do not notice these subtle changes, if you could live long enough, you would witness the merging of the continents.
About 200 million years ago, all the continents were united into a single mass called Pangea. And guess what? It will happen again! In 250 million years, New Pangea will dominate. Exciting research by Northwestern University professor Chris Scotese prophesies it. Curious to see what it will look like? Fans created a map based on his work. You can click on it to zoom!
New Zealand and Scotland will be the only isolated territories. Most islands, such as Australia, will join other large territories, while Japan will merge with China, South Korea and Taiwan. Europe will unite with the Middle East and Africa. The new summit of the world will no longer be in the Himalayas but in a mountain range that will be born when Florida and Georgia collide with South Africa and Namibia.
And on the fun side note: How will Britons feel about no longer being separated from Europe by a body of water? As for Spain, it will keep France and Portugal as neighbours, but will also welcome Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Italy.
It’s crazy how the world can change, isn’t it? ?????