Having South Africa that close to Argentina seems like a bad idea. I reckon they would both turn out somehow even more racist.
The following site has a similar setup: earth at different times with modern borders marked at their approximate locations. https://dinosaurpictures.org/ancient-earth#400
Weird thing for a currently landlocked country to have a beach there.
Brazil now has at least 16 more countries on their border, and none of them speak Portuguese.
Imagine the fucking train network we could have had!
USA if suddenly in this scenario seeing so many “brown” countries so close:

lol get rotated commies
Every time I see Pangea, I have the same thought. Before I say it, I should preface that I know nothing about plate tectonics or geology or planetary physics or any other related science.
Are we sure that’s how it was? I mean the whole one continent and the rest of the globe is ocean. Is there a chance that in addition to the super continent, the planet was also way smaller? Like maybe that continent wrapped around the majority of a smaller sphere instead of just one clump on one side of the current size of the sphere.
Not sure if troll, too lazy to respond just in case.
If not troll, tldr: no, the energy required would liquify (or worse) the earth.
Not trolling, just ignorant on most related sciences.
Honestly, that much continental drift (Pangea to modern geography) seems so unbelievable to me. For some reason it’s easier to wrap my head around the globe expanding from a roughly Pangea sized sphere and the cracks between the continental shelves filling with water as the sphere got bigger.
I feel like to someone who is familiar with this science, this probably sounds like me saying “Yeah, but a flat earth just makes more sense.”
Imagine the railroads
looks so cozy
Is the other half of earth just a big ocean? Or what?
No, thats where the giants live.
I’ve seen a gif of this and it’s funny how India just floats its way to China.
Hey, my favorite fishing spot survived!
where Australia go.
Edit nevermind i thought Australia was bigger
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