Theoretically, and over several hundred million years, some plates will move apart and others will collide to form a new "super-continent".
Perhaps one day, the Atlantic Ocean will be the largest ocean on the planet, and Australia and South America will have collided and created the tallest mountains on the planet.
2007-02-26 05:54:28
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answered by wheresdean 4
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certainly it extremely is been shown that a sparkling great continent like Pangaea and Gondwanaland is gradually being shaped. it extremely is going to take hundreds of thousands of 12 months in spite of the undeniable fact that it extremely is going to lock all the present land hundreds into one continent with the Indian ocean as a extensive lake interior the middle!! unhappy to be certain you lack even a uncomplicated understanding of geography - did you omit college?!!
2016-11-26 00:25:03
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, about 250 million years in the future. See link.
2007-02-26 05:54:49
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answered by Scythian1950 7
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They are not all moving apart. Some are rubbing together and causing earthquakes.
2007-02-26 05:47:35
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answered by diogenese_97 5
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In theory, yes.
2007-02-26 05:49:40
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answered by Randy G 7
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