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On 2023-09-26 08:52, Fred Bloggs wrote:
> "The formation of the next "supercontinent" on Earth could wipe
out most mammals, including humans and cause our planet, as we know it,
to become uninhabitable. But there are still around 250 million years
left for this to possibly happen, according to a study published in
Nature Geoscience on Monday (September 25)."
>
> You can`t start preparations for something like this too soon!
>
https://www.wionews.com/science/next-supercontinent-formation-could-wipe-out-hum
ans-make-earth-uninhabitable-study-639581
>
I`m encouraged that you`re now worrying that far out--life on Earth may
survive past next Whitsun after all. ;)
Fortunately, before the supercontinent has a chance to do what this item
suggests, there are 250e6 * 365.25 ~= 90 billion
news cycles for it to disappear into.
Cheers
Phil Hobbs
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