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Earth 100 Million Years From Now

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For more 4K space, and more great History and Science than you ll ever watch, check out our sister network... https://www.magellantv.com/featured Earth s landmasses were not always what they are today. Continents formed as Earth s crustal plates shifted and collided over long periods of time. This video shows how today s continents are thought to have evolved over the last 600 million years, and where they ll end up in the next 100 million years. ABOUT US Here at SpaceRip, we value the exploration of the unknown. We surpass boundaries for the sake of uncovering the mysteries of the cosmos and what they may tell us about our origin and our future. With our videos, we hope to educate our viewers on how we fit into the universe, and more so how we can do our part to better it. We believe there is no better time to inform ourselves about the world around us. Our partnership with MagellanTV is aimed to educate viewers on our complex world to prepare for our rapidly changing future. Through our videos we hope to capture a variety of important topics with the overall goal of promoting positive discussion and action. Paleogeographic Views of Earth s History provided by Ron Blakey, Professor of Geology, Northern Arizona University.

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