Earth in 300 Million Years Supercontinent Amasia
Ever wonder what Earth might be like in 300 million years? Some researchers believe that new supercontinent called Amasia will form between 200 and 300 million years from now.



Australia, Asia, and the Americas will gradually collide, closing the Pacific Ocean, thus causing the Earth to be very different, with a lower sea level, an arid interior, as well as have much higher temperatures. How much hotter? Well, the interior of should be very arid, with high daily temperature ranges, while the average global temperatures would rise to around 20.9°C (70°F), approximately 5.5°C higher than today, even at the low end of the predicted range of CO2 concentrations.

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Also remember that the Sun is slowly getting warmer as it fuses its hydrogen and while that process is very slow it means it will be about 3% brighter in 300 million years. While that may not seem much it will have a huge impact on the climate of the earth, eventually leading to all oceans evaporating in about a billion years from now,” said one commenter.

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