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A study published in October 2022 in the journal National Science Review detailed that in the next 200 to 300 million years, the Arctic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea will disappear, while Asia will crash into America to form a new supercontinent called amasiaaccording to scientists from Curtin University in Australia and Peking University, China, but what about Mexico when this mass emerge?
According to scientists, the Pacific Ocean is slowly but steadily shrinking by about 0.39 centimeters each year, so in about 200 to 300 million years, America and Asia will merge and become one. supercontinent called amasia based on the study of how the continents from Earth in the past that has been through two ways; introversion and extroversion:
“The first involves the closure of the internal oceans formed during the rupture of the supercontinent former, while the latter involves the closure of the former outer superocean,” as explained in the study.
Now, by simulating Earth’s plate tectonics using a supercomputer, the team was able to show that, in less than 300 million years, the contraction of the Pacific Ocean will give way to the formation of amasia. The new supercontinent must its name to the fusion of the two continents; America and Asia (Amasia). It is estimated that the new piece of land that will form on top of the planet will eventually drift south, leaving Antarctica isolated at the bottom of the world.
What will happen to MEXICO when Amasia emerges?
As America and Asia unite to form amasiathere will no longer be two continents, but a supercontinent, with which the world as we know it will change drastically, probably within 200 to 300 million years Mexico no longer exists as a nation but as a part of a whole. This topic, about how Humanity will change after the creation of the new earth, is exposed in the study.
The researchers predicted that with the formation of the new supercontinent, our planet can be expected to be drastically different from what it is now. “Currently, the Earth consists of seven continents with very different ecosystems and human cultures, so it would be fascinating to think about what the world will look like in 200 to 300 million years,” they detailed in their research.
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