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How the Earth will look in 250 million years
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Okay, I'm very excited about this. So this is right now. And look at that
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Hang on, hang on! So it's already been 5 million years and we're 11 seconds in. So population of the human race is most likely just extinct or we've moved somewhere else by this point
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But because we're travelling so quickly, we can actually see Australia just heading north towards Asia
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And meanwhile, whoa! The Horn of Africa has collided with the Middle East
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Oh my God. Look at everything go. 30 million years. The Panama C has turned into a Panama Gap
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Hey, write that down. In 32 million years' time, I want credit for the Panama Gap
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All right, what else we got? You were saying Canada, not too different, to be fair
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Oh, but Africa is plowed into Europe. 53 million years. So, like, I mean, I'm trying to think at what point does it break something
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Do you know what I mean? because it's happening so ridiculously slowly, that I guess all of the houses that are slowly moving right now
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I guess they already won't exist before it becomes a problem? I mean, I suppose everything's happening on a bigger scale, isn't it
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So it's earthquakes and those sort of things that are going to cause the issues when tectonic plates collide
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Oh, Australia is just completely just melting into Asia right now. Very, very interesting
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I wonder how that would impact the climber as well. Right, we're about to reach 100 million years
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The Mediterranean's just gone. Oh my god oh look at Alaska and Russia it just breaking apart and off they go Whoa what that What has happened to Antarctica
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It looks like old mushroom soup. What on earth? It's got, it's on a mission. Off he goes
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130 million years. USA's still looking pretty similar. Yeah, Australia's still on a mad one
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I don't know where Antarctica's off, but he's gone free. Africa's really ruined some nice swimming and scuba diving spots in the Mediterranean there, but, you know, what can you do
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Okay, what's happening in South America? South America has a continent, just looks pretty much the same
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The North America is kind of getting mashed up, though. And the Pacific has gotten even bigger
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Oh my God, 200 million years. That's crazy. Oh, yes! What's that? Is that Afri-A-Calid? And oh my goodness, Antarctica's getting in on it as well
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Look at them all heading for each other. Even North America's up for it. That's the noise I like to imagine that you'd hear as the continents collide, but in actual reality, no one would ever notice and we're probably all dead anyway
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Oh my goodness, there we go, 250 million years. That is so interesting. So Pangae breaks apart into lots of little bits, and then slowly over 200,000 million
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million years, it all squashes back together again. That was epic! Thank you very much for watching
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