According to a study by scientists at New Curtin University, it is expected that the Earth will form just one mega-sized continent in about 300 million years.
With this move, it is expected to form a large continent called Amasia, which will join the Americas and Asia today.
This happens because of the movement of the Earth's layers. According to analysts, the Earth has formed this mega-sized continent several times over the past 2 billion years, and this event is expected to occur about once every 600 years.
According to simulations of the movement of Earth's layers by scientists, it is expected that within 300 years, the Pacific Ocean will disappear, and various continents will meet to form a mega-sized continent, known as Amasia.
It is said that today, the continent of Australia is already moving towards the continent of Asia at a rate of 7 centimeters every year, while the continent of America is also moving towards the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean is also said to be shrinking in size by a few centimeters every year.
In addition to the movement of these layers, scientists are also interested in studying how the unification of these continents will bring changes to human culture that varies today due to the different positions of the continents.