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Nah. On that scale, continental drift and new ocean currents will play the defining role in climate.Way too much green on that. This place is gonna be a dried scorched crumbly rock.
Way too much green on that. This place is gonna be a dried scorched crumbly rock.
He means after the invasion 249,999,980 years from nowThe effects of man made climate change would be a distant memory 250 million years from now.
That's good to know.He means after the invasion 249,999,980 years from now
I didn't think of any man made climate change. With that land mass config, ocean currents will be vastly different. I thought I recalled seeing an estimation that the center would be desert with only green around the ocean areas for the most part. Why it wouldn't go back to the Pangea scenario IDK.The effects of man made climate change would be a distant memory 250 million years from now.
I was thinking another Pangea as well. Also, no ice age? In 250 million years? I think not. Once the ocean currents change due to landmasses shifting it's surely to lead to at least one ice age in that period.I didn't think of any man made climate change. With that land mass config, ocean currents will be vastly different. I thought I recalled seeing an estimation that the center would be desert with only green around the ocean areas for the most part. Why it wouldn't go back to the Pangea scenario IDK.
IDK how to factor in the Sun's impact. IIRC, at some point it will go red dwarf and swallow earth. That's like 4 billion years, but in 250m, could it be started enough to have major impact here?I was thinking another Pangea as well. Also, no ice age? In 250 million years? I think not. Once the ocean currents change due to landmasses shifting it's surely to lead to at least one ice age in that period.
Maybe since Pangea was one place, out/away was the only optionI didn't think of any man made climate change. With that land mass config, ocean currents will be vastly different. I thought I recalled seeing an estimation that the center would be desert with only green around the ocean areas for the most part. Why it wouldn't go back to the Pangea scenario IDK.