Asia and America will join together to form the continent of Amesia, why scientists predicted

The Pacific Ocean is shrinking by about an inch a year. Therefore the continents of America and Asia will merge sometime in the future and a new continent called Amasia will be formed.

Asia and America will join together to form the continent of Amesia
Asia and America will join together to form the continent of Amesia

Scientists have predicted that in the coming time, Asia and America will join together to form a new continent called Amnesia. Experts say that the Arctic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea will disappear in the next 200 to 300 million years. This would result in the formation of a new supercontinent called Amnesia. Researchers from Curtin University in Australia and Peking University in China have made such a prediction.

He has said that the Pacific Ocean is shrinking by about an inch a year. Therefore the continents of America and Asia will merge sometime in the future and a new continent called Amasia will be formed.

“Over the past two billion years, Earth’s continents have clumped together to form a supercontinent every 600 million years, known as the supercontinent cycle,” said lead author Dr. Chuan Huang of a riser published in the journal National Science Review. This means that the present continents are going to collide again in 20-30 million years.”

Scientists said that introversion and extroversion are two different processes. They have created the continents of the earth. According to experts, the new continent will form on the top of the earth and will move towards the south of the equator. According to the study, Eurasia and America are moving toward the Pacific Ocean. At the same time, Australia is already moving towards Asia at a rate of about 7 centimeters each year.

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Scientists have concluded that due to the birth of a new supercontinent, our world will look very different than it does today.” Currently there are seven continents on Earth. It is quite exciting to imagine what the world might look like after 20-30 million years,” he said.

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