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Earth is on track to become a giant supercontinent that could wipe us out, scientists warn
Earth’s continents are not fixed in place. They drift, collide, and break apart over hundreds of millions of years, and new research suggests the next great reunion could create conditions so extreme ...
Attempting to predict the end of the world is far from a new idea and is a process that has had absolutely no luck in finding a time frame or date. However, there is no need to start panicking.
Could Spain really be one of the last livable places on Earth in 250 million years? Scientists explain what “survivable” ...
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Scientists predict how and when humanity will go extinct with warnings backed by hard data
Earth’s continents are not fixed. Over hundreds of millions of years, they drift, collide and reassemble, forming vast supercontinents that reshape the planet’s surface and atmosphere. These ...
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