>The next supercontinent is predicted to form in approximately 200 to 250 million years. Driven by tectonic plate movements, current landmasses are expected to converge into a single, massive landmass—often referred to as "Pangaea Proxima," "Amasia," or "Pangea Ultima"—marking the next phase in the supercontinent cycle.What are your hopes and expectations in your country? Getting any new neighbours?
they are all barely inhabitable except Amasia because solar output will rise
>W. Antarcticacan't every part of Antarctica be described "North Antarctica"?