Crazy how I find this kind of stuff so much more interesting now in voluntary curiosity as an adult versus when I was forced to learn about it back in school...
reinajalana i would be glad if they will be teaching us this to our school..now that my senior year is over they never did a single lesson about this..not only this..about the whole era..i just learned it from google and youtube..school’s useless
@@euronico7949 Hey we're actually learning about this in my Adv. Geology class :) It's technically an intro to geology college course, and it's honestly been a lot of fun. Chances are your school just never offered these options or that you simply haven't had the option offered to you yet. Learning is the best! If you find yourself loving these sciences, maybe consider looking into college courses for fun. College can be quite pricey nowadays, but many community colleges can offer classes for cheap.
we are immortals, been here since the creations of this galaksy as a minimum and since 2012 we are starting to remember more and more, after this mini iceage we are heading for, and will be more or less over in 100 years, then u and i, being born again, will see alot of change in the way we all think.....because we now remember a little from our lives past. it is all about LOVE and COMPASSION. earth was createt for us and proberly by us, atleast some of us and the goal is to higher our counscioness and in the end become "angels,gods" this is kind of a school we are in and we are all one (the concept of oneness) and bla bla bla he he keep coll pbl and do u best......
I do not have to imagine that I AM Immortal for I AM. I AM Actively engaged in My Creation not passive. Hmmmm...imagine that;^D. Yours Truly, The GOD that Jacob wrestled
No actually you may have only 100-200 years left as climate change continues to melt the ice caps on both poles, the sea levels will rise and Florida may end up submerged in the worst case of scenarios.
The immense speed with which India collided with Main Land Asia is what created the Himalayas and made them so tall and they're still growing, fascinating vid
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 I have seen Mars (orbit and ground) and Enceladus (orbit) in 3D, we neeed moooore stereo imaging beyond earth (parallel view or vr).
In 1965, I was in fifth grade. I mentioned to the teacher that it looked like the continents were at one time connected. This was years before the concept of Pangea was even considered. She replied; "Oh, it just LOOKS like that." I discovered Pangea when I was 10.
You were however, a very savvy kid to be so aware. I was some years older when I drew the connection between Egyptian pyramids and thier south and central american counterparts. My science teacher ( an anthropologist ) said there was no connection . I knew there must be. Now Graham Hancock, who has extensively studied ancient civilizations, says there definitely is a connection , such temples exsist every 15 degrees around the globe wherever there is land to support them. The big lesson is that kids are smarter than we give them credit for.
@@hot656moo658 Yeah, Hancock is one of those scientists that draws on the work of so many others, his conclusions are often hard to accept, but even harder to counter-argue. Desmond Morris is another, he wrote "The Naked Ape"....... examination of homo sapiens from a clinically detached, objective , even extraterrestrial perspective. I highly recommend.
Fun fact: the sun orbits the Milky Way every 230 million years That means this video is equivalent to more than 3 orbits around the milky way or about 3 sun years
David Horgan There have been a few expeditions to Antarctica to search for fossils and such that were successful. They've found fossils of fish, marine reptiles, plant life, wood, and assorted dinosaur bones. They've also found various single cell organisms in underground lakes. Of course, it's difficult to excavate there because of the wind, temperatures, snow, and the difficulty of getting equipment and people there, but most everything is so well preserved and fairly pristine, so it's worth it.
Shreyan Laha To think India and Madagascar were, in fact, one and the same once! ... then again, we *all* were one and the same once... *and* will be one and the same once more!
Dang it madagascar:oh hey india how ya doin India:bye
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I'm surprised you didn't cry when you found out that Indians from Asia ARE REALLY displaced sub-Saharan Africans from 100M years ago! Your caste system and the British taught you to DISSpell that!!!!!! No wonder Indians look vastly intriguingly different from other Asians.
India and Madagascar were once part of Africa millions of years back, they broke off and got seperated, Madagascar stayed there as a island, while india's continent literally rotated itself and joined Asia and that's how Himalayas were formed. That's one of the major reasons why India is also known as the continent in itself and also 'The subcontinent of Asia' probably because it joined asia and because of its rich diversity.
Is it just me, or is it kind of beautiful to see the continents and islands taking recognisable shape? Like, regardless of what they look like, regardless of what they're known for today, just recognising them makes them beautiful
Agree! I actually think their current configuration is the most visually appealing, and compositionally balanced (though I would have put Greenland in the Southern Pacific, to lower the center of mass and stretch it west a bit; color me picky).
@@prototropo The middle Devonian (although not shown here) also had a pretty nice distribution of continents, loads of island continents and small oceans clustered together surrounded by Panthalassa. One theory about the late Devonian extinction actually involves invasive species as Pangea assembled.
@@StuffandThings_ Wow-Thanks for that. I haven’t seen either the map or theory, but such an extinction mechanism is very persuasive. The same or similar mixing happened during the Columbian Exchange, 500 years ago, and the Great American interchange, maybe five million years ago. You probably know them, but the changes wrought by Columbus and the colonizing nations was anthropogenic, of course, while the thin, inconsequential-looking Isthmus of Panama really changed a lot of the Earth forever, in every way.
@@prototropo I personally consider the current continental configuration to be a supercontinent, albeit a very strange one connected via two isthmuses and a land bridge. Only Australia and Antarctica are truly separated (Australia used to contain even crazier fauna than it does now, before the continent dried out and humans arrived, due to its isolation). Camelids, for example, are found in both South America, Africa, and Eurasia, and used to be in North America as well. Thankfully we have a pretty even spread of oceans, which helps keep things pretty habitable compared to more typical supercontinents. But the modern distributions of various groups definitely show that the continents are well connected. Plus, the Isthmus of Panama changed ocean currents around, it is definitely underrated in its impacts. As for the late Devonian extinction, its a very enigmatic extinction and worth looking into. Its a lot more like a long, drawn out biodiversity crisis than the typical pulse of high extinction rates. There are loads of theories around it, ranging from the rise of forests to the assembling of Pangaea to a supernova to a series of meteor impacts to flood basalts to some short ice ages. I personally figure its probably a combination of the forests, Pangaea, and perhaps some climatic effects. Its definitely a bit scary seeing us replicate many of the aspects of this period, along with rapid release of carbon locked away in coal seams (which is quite a bit similar to the burning of coal seams in the Siberian Traps, which contributed to the Permian extinction). Late Devonian trashed the reefs so its not terribly surprising that we're starting to see a decline in the modern ones.
@@StuffandThings_ do you think its a cycle like it was frist all together in the past breaks apart then today normal but in the futer it moves and also go's evey where astraila says hi to russia and africa says hell nAH I CANT GO WITH SOUTH AMERICA THEN it goes back to the middle but maybe after the futer maybe again it will so the same thing its like a cycle
This is amazing. I am sitting in my studio looking for art ideas and looking at ocean currents for some unknown reason and found this. Nature knows no bounds and will do what it likes, when it likes. Time and tide wait for no man and both will be here long after we are gone.
@@buschangne9840 Huh, now that you mention it, that makes a lot of sense. Just noticed that the Appalachians were that same light brown, and I know they're far from a dry desert.
Christopher, as a young geologist I became aware of your efforts in the early 80's and have appreciated the contributions you have made. Now that I'm teaching these animations are fantastic even though people seldom appreciate the work it required. Thank you.
Canon in D by pachelbel had been playing around the world all along in reverse, and kudos to the cameraman for being able to record the earth from Pangaea era till now and reversing the video to give us this masterpiece music.
When the years started adding up and the music got more intense as the contents started moving away more and coming back closer to form the second pangea I got goosebumps
If the SJWs win we will go extinct as we'll probably devolve into a society of unisex, vegan cave dwellers who are forced to offer ourselves up as food to predatory animals to atone for thousands of years of dairy consumption.
Me who living in equator, hoping that plate tectonic would move in my lifetime so that i can lives in snow climate. Me after seeing the land in equator is still in the same place +250 million years in the future: "WHAT"
I want an interactable globe which displays this. With the ability to go forward / backward or pause. and if possible the ability to have multiple files where you can 'add' information to the location such as a climate skin, elevation skin or fossil record skin. That would be dope.
Sounds like a great idea and I'd love to see it for real, but I think maybe the best way to put this into practice would be as a large model for observatories, just because of all the minute detail. If you could get some geologists and some CGI animators together to really let you see how the mountains like the himalayas form, and before that, the volcanic island chains on the edges of the subduction zones like the ones that ended up becoming Italy and Greece... It would be great if you could actually get a smooth animation of all this. I would also like to propose: an actual videogame that simulates the movements of tectonic plates. Like you can take the Earth as it is now, reverse time to see how everything came to be, move it forward in time and choose to place new mantelplumes that will break up the existing continental plates in different ways... and that will also allow you to randomly generate a planet and just let the tectonic plates go, either completely random or, once more, with you choosing where the tectonic plate boundaries will lie and where mantelplumes will be (the thing that tears continents apart) and such. Basically, a game for playing God over a planet's geologic development :P I'm sure that would be easy-peasy for any beginner programmer to put together... but I would pay good money for it.
Thanks for doing this... to all of you who put this together. And if it's a solo effort than, WOW Christopher! It's so easy to understand things when you see it in motion. Good on ya!
Did you see how the Indian subcontinent presumably collided with a high impact with what is now Asia pushing the land mass into the sky, thereby creating the mighty Himalayas? Incredible.
Que belleza de animación!!, muchísimas gracias a su creador por haberla hecho tan lenta y tan bien explicada; yo llevo mucho tiempo intentando encontrar una animación como ésta, todas las que me aparecían eran a toda velocidad y no me daba tiempo a verlo bien, con ésta explicación he disfrutado muchísimo y la he guardado para volver a verla cuando lo desee, por si después no puedo volver a encontrarla. Es un placer haber dado con su canal, muchas gracias y siga haciendo cosas tan buenas como ésta. Mucha suerte.
Not really. Atmosphere vs lithosphere. Weather is due to fleeting local atmospheric instabilities. You can affect this by starting large forest fires (not that you should). Climate is due to more persistent global atmospheric instabilities. You can affect this by burning gigatons of coal and petroleum (not that you should). Plate tectonics is due to an entirely different part of the earth, not the atmosphere.
Indian tectonic plate has been fairly stable for 3 billion years , Eastern Ghats formed by subduction of east antarctica over India and western ghats formed in subduction event in Cryogenian age - 800 Ma to 700 ma. Vindhya mountyains formed from subduction event in 1.7 Ga - proterozoic time
One day, all of humanity will live on one giant green dot in harmony and peace, living equally to one another. Kidding, we’ll all be wiped out by a nuclear catastrophe by 2050.
Never been to Africa before? No sweat. In a few million years, Africa will come to you
Socially it already has.
really
@@howtubeable then go to africa
Joe Masters SHUT THE FUCK UP
Tara Nicholas’ Vlogs whoa. Who is an 8 yrld to say profanities. Also r/woooosh
I hate that I can't even be alive for 1 frame of this.
No sir al actually u are every year you are moving 3-4 cm
But you’re alive in a time when you can at least see it on a screen
@@barborasolanska3997 lol
Unfortunately, no one will :/
Egocentric ngl.
Crazy how I find this kind of stuff so much more interesting now in voluntary curiosity as an adult versus when I was forced to learn about it back in school...
reinajalana there is nothing crazy on that.
reinajalana i would be glad if they will be teaching us this to our school..now that my senior year is over they never did a single lesson about this..not only this..about the whole era..i just learned it from google and youtube..school’s useless
The earth is expanding. You can’t learn that in school sadly
@@euronico7949 Hey we're actually learning about this in my Adv. Geology class :) It's technically an intro to geology college course, and it's honestly been a lot of fun. Chances are your school just never offered these options or that you simply haven't had the option offered to you yet. Learning is the best! If you find yourself loving these sciences, maybe consider looking into college courses for fun. College can be quite pricey nowadays, but many community colleges can offer classes for cheap.
@@euronico7949 sad.
Never thought I would almost shed a tear watching an Earth tectonic time-lapse. Pachelbel's Canon is so beautiful.
Probably the music is kinda sad
@@RandomUser822 sad? No, it does not.
Èdàç Vs. Luná
@@RandomUser822 this is the music I would sing the day I died its so good (the first one)
Imagine being an immortal being and watch everything that happened
Queen Elizabeth the II
we are immortals, been here since the creations of this galaksy as a minimum and since 2012 we are starting to remember more and more, after this mini iceage we are heading for, and will be more or less over in 100 years, then u and i, being born again, will see alot of change in the way we all think.....because we now remember a little from our lives past. it is all about LOVE and COMPASSION.
earth was createt for us and proberly by us, atleast some of us and the goal is to higher our counscioness and in the end become "angels,gods" this is kind of a school we are in and we are all one (the concept of oneness) and bla bla bla he he keep coll pbl and do u best......
You already immortal DIO
DIO
I do not have to imagine that I AM Immortal for I AM.
I AM Actively engaged in My Creation not passive.
Hmmmm...imagine that;^D.
Yours Truly,
The GOD that Jacob wrestled
Asia: come over
India: I can’t
Asia: my parents aren’t home
India:...
Best comment
Lol
@Sky_Jal you dont get the jokes you are prob new to the memes
@@ubergoyim WoW
@Sky_Jal mad
The camera man should get a raise for being patient and perfectly recording this!
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊👍
Did you see his evolution over that time
i wonder how his battery didnt die tho
@@osamafouda9640 Star powered battery dude🤦♂️
How do you know its only one guy who recorded this. This mission went from father to son for millions of years
Cameraman even went to the future to shoot this
Damn, looks like I only have about 25 million years to get my ass out of Florida!
Lmfao😂
No actually you may have only 100-200 years left as climate change continues to melt the ice caps on both poles, the sea levels will rise and Florida may end up submerged in the worst case of scenarios.
@@bubblitzbubba3501Make it 10-20
The immense speed with which India collided with Main Land Asia is what created the Himalayas and made them so tall and they're still growing, fascinating vid
Absolutely. I have seen one of other videos. The guy was talking the same.
Yeah so much speed... like 0.0000045 mph
@@HIPPYGOATWITHCHEESE Yeah, but it weighs a sextillion kilograms, so there's that . . .
Immense force*
Who else went back and watched for it
Just imagine all the natural landscapes we have missed
And all that we will miss.
@@redeye4516 No no, think of all the new landscape that we get! Ok! Not we, but in the future.
That's nothing compared to what you're missing out in the cosmos.
@@DoremiFasolatido1979 I have seen Mars (orbit and ground) and Enceladus (orbit) in 3D, we neeed moooore stereo imaging beyond earth (parallel view or vr).
@@vblaas246 Indeed.
All of the country: Wanna reshape?
India: Nty i'm fine
In 1965, I was in fifth grade. I mentioned to the teacher that it looked like the continents were at one time connected. This was years before the concept of Pangea was even considered. She replied; "Oh, it just LOOKS like that." I discovered Pangea when I was 10.
The concept of Pangea was first developed by German meteorologist and geophysicist Alfred Wegener in 1915
You were however, a very savvy kid to be so aware. I was some years older when I drew the connection between Egyptian pyramids and thier south and central american counterparts. My science teacher ( an anthropologist ) said there was no connection . I knew there must be. Now Graham Hancock, who has extensively studied ancient civilizations, says there definitely is a connection , such temples exsist every 15 degrees around the globe wherever there is land to support them. The big lesson is that kids are smarter than we give them credit for.
Graham Hancock ROCKS!!!
@@hot656moo658 Yeah, Hancock is one of those scientists that draws on the work of so many others, his conclusions are often hard to accept, but even harder to counter-argue. Desmond Morris is another, he wrote "The Naked Ape"....... examination of homo sapiens from a clinically detached, objective , even extraterrestrial perspective. I highly recommend.
To educate is to to bring out what is already within when you saw the photos it only reminded you of the knowledge you already had within
4:22 India is the safest investment if you want to own a beach house. It's a time tested investment and future is also bright.
Yes, we are always peninsular country
If you live for 250 million years,
yEs SuReLy
this is called india is always lucky 😉😉😁🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@hh-zm9gr and can swim against tsunamis somewhat
Jokes on you, I am already into that ;)
Every country : slow & steady
India : ( *sprints* ) Asia here i come
I will sacrifice my own life for Pakistan 🇵🇰
@@anthonygroon835 so what
And after 250my it remains kinda intact.
@@anthonygroon835 Ok......... Thats pretty irrelevant.
Asia could of said no.
Britain: We want Brexit!
Earth: Hold my beer.
@W Refrigerators Irony much?
@W Refrigerators Echo much?
@W Refrigerators Triggered much?
Head Refrigerators take a joke you ❄️
Head Refrigerators same as all the other snowflakes who say it
Fun fact: the sun orbits the Milky Way every 230 million years
That means this video is equivalent to more than 3 orbits around the milky way or about 3 sun years
😅😅
O, mejor dicho, años galácticos 🌌
me: coming to the video in 250m years just to check if it's correct
@Sharifjon Olimjonov
😌😢🥴👍
@@eewag1 r/woosh
It's just me or there is someone else watching this at 250002020 AC?
@@eewag1 you aren't getting 1000 subs with that dead humor
Can I get 1000 Subs? R/wooosh
China : hey I had 2 coastlines
India : now it's 1
Australia : and it'll soon be zero
Lol dats funny
All the dispute of South China sea will end 😂
Good one!!
@@ranjeetashrivastava6479 the sea got swallowed
@@ranjeetashrivastava6479 By that time countries and borders won't exist anymore. 😉
When South America and Africa hugged, that was so cute
When the Nile and Amazon were one
So what, you guys are shipping continents now?
@@TenshoWasHere Why not? lmao
*spooned
@@stlyphil Continental plate hugs/spooning are good for Mountains on both sides?
its so touching to see africa and south america become one again. they love each other
Wake up. Look for facts instead of praising a hypothesis. Still thinking you live on a spinning ball?
@@koubenakombi3066? You a flat earthier?
Stop
Yes mother africa rest her booty on his shoulder 😂
@@zAkumaTx You just mad that africa and south america have a beautiful loving relationship
Antarctica got bored of being cold and so decided to move to the tropics for a vaccaion
Emma Swan Lol
On a serious matter based on what you said. Imagine what's under all that ice on/in the landmass of Antarctica (present day).
David Horgan There have been a few expeditions to Antarctica to search for fossils and such that were successful. They've found fossils of fish, marine reptiles, plant life, wood, and assorted dinosaur bones. They've also found various single cell organisms in underground lakes.
Of course, it's difficult to excavate there because of the wind, temperatures, snow, and the difficulty of getting equipment and people there, but most everything is so well preserved and fairly pristine, so it's worth it.
Emma Swan antarctica was a tropical dry rainforest and some part of it was desert
again x3
Rip Dubai’s artificial islands
RIP netherland
Hahahaha....
Lololol i laughed so much
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Every Continent: "Collides with each other and gets reshaped"
India: 🔽
ikr india has almost never changed its shape since it first formed in early earth times
But indian ocean is gonna be in a bad shape.
@Twinkle Drop Eastern USA has a backyard pool too.
Britain still survived tho
Sri Lanka : Don't touch my damn sea
Love that the Pachelbel Canon is chosen for this. Poetic.
Past -We were together .
Present-Ahh ,we are separated now
Future - let's be back together .
(Is it a Life Cycle)
Hoax
When you realised that your ex is still the better in bed. 😌
Madagascar: O hey india how u doin'?
India: I'm going out bye
Madgascar: wat
India: **goes to asia**
Madagascar: *cries*
Memes beat maps
😂😂
Lolol
india is asia XD
f
Dang. Almost cried when India and Madagascar were separated.
Why?
Shreyan Laha
To think India and Madagascar were, in fact, one and the same once!
... then again, we *all* were one and the same once... *and* will be one and the same once more!
They eventually get shared custody of the great lake...so its chill.
Dang it madagascar:oh hey india how ya doin
India:bye
I'm surprised you didn't cry when you found out that Indians from Asia ARE REALLY displaced sub-Saharan Africans from 100M years ago! Your caste system and the British taught you to DISSpell that!!!!!! No wonder Indians look vastly intriguingly different from other Asians.
Tibetians: what a beautiful day on the beach.
India : Hold my Himalayas.
tectonic plates in the past: moves at a normal rate.
tectonic plates in the future: i am speed
Its going by hundreds
Because you see in this vid, past goes 10 by 10. While the future in this vid, the year increase by 50 million years
Yeah it rather fkn annoyed me that they done the video like that... I liked it slow, in 10mil years intervals!
I love how India is moving from the sea to Asia like "uh, yes, ima go visit em" from 80-50 million years ago
Antarctica: Aw man I feel like another cold one this millenia, you chillin?
India: I'm out
Like always the camera man never die, never move, never sneeze, never fart.
India and Madagascar were once part of Africa millions of years back, they broke off and got seperated, Madagascar stayed there as a island, while india's continent literally rotated itself and joined Asia and that's how Himalayas were formed. That's one of the major reasons why India is also known as the continent in itself and also 'The subcontinent of Asia' probably because it joined asia and because of its rich diversity.
@Levi Stokes Descendant or ancestor?
Haha Indian Ocean became a lake😅
Ishika - .. Madagascar is part of Africa?
You never can tell, when India will again break off and go back to Africa !
@@changamanga100 true
Wooooowww....
I live in South india.......hopefully one day from coast of kanyakumari I can see Antarctica drifting toward my city ......
Are you immortal?
Loo
ME TOP FROM SOUTH IÑDIA...
ONCE... V MOVED TO D HILLS N LOCATIONS OF THOSE...AUSTRALI'S N ANTARCTICA'S WITH... HUGE PACIFIC OCEAN TOO😻
@@Andrea-ep7wd you mean are you amoeba ??
Immortal being first of all you u see a gaint tsunami that gona wash up all tamil nadu kerala and bits of Karnataka and telangana....
If we can't come together and love each other, the earth will do it for us.
Nature always wins in the end
i love your pfp
Di Vepets
Can you tell me where you are from and why you are so angry?
Oct2018.... #HyenaBro777.... damn bro, your quote is fuckin awesome !! I Love it bro. Love from Indonesia.
Its imposseble story when Usa is alive.
Picture speaks a thousand words but a video like this one a million at least. Keep at it. Very informative & very nice work!
It makes me happy to see no religious arguments in the comments. Just people with sense and jokes :) I miss these times
:is secretly a religious comment:
Stop bitching about it
Where is he bitching about it?
This video just show how big and benevolent God is.
Valinax that comment shows how easy it is to start a religious argument
Australia and Asia, two lovers separated by time, but soon they will finally hug. Earth is a romance story.
South Pole: *Buts in and ruins the relationship*
LOL
Is it just me, or is it kind of beautiful to see the continents and islands taking recognisable shape?
Like, regardless of what they look like, regardless of what they're known for today, just recognising them makes them beautiful
Agree! I actually think their current configuration is the most visually appealing, and compositionally balanced (though I would have put Greenland in the Southern Pacific, to lower the center of mass and stretch it west a bit; color me picky).
@@prototropo The middle Devonian (although not shown here) also had a pretty nice distribution of continents, loads of island continents and small oceans clustered together surrounded by Panthalassa. One theory about the late Devonian extinction actually involves invasive species as Pangea assembled.
@@StuffandThings_ Wow-Thanks for that. I haven’t seen either the map or theory, but such an extinction mechanism is very persuasive.
The same or similar mixing happened during the Columbian Exchange, 500 years ago, and the Great American interchange, maybe five million years ago. You probably know them, but the changes wrought by Columbus and the colonizing nations was anthropogenic, of course, while the thin, inconsequential-looking Isthmus of Panama really changed a lot of the Earth forever, in every way.
@@prototropo I personally consider the current continental configuration to be a supercontinent, albeit a very strange one connected via two isthmuses and a land bridge. Only Australia and Antarctica are truly separated (Australia used to contain even crazier fauna than it does now, before the continent dried out and humans arrived, due to its isolation). Camelids, for example, are found in both South America, Africa, and Eurasia, and used to be in North America as well. Thankfully we have a pretty even spread of oceans, which helps keep things pretty habitable compared to more typical supercontinents. But the modern distributions of various groups definitely show that the continents are well connected. Plus, the Isthmus of Panama changed ocean currents around, it is definitely underrated in its impacts.
As for the late Devonian extinction, its a very enigmatic extinction and worth looking into. Its a lot more like a long, drawn out biodiversity crisis than the typical pulse of high extinction rates. There are loads of theories around it, ranging from the rise of forests to the assembling of Pangaea to a supernova to a series of meteor impacts to flood basalts to some short ice ages. I personally figure its probably a combination of the forests, Pangaea, and perhaps some climatic effects. Its definitely a bit scary seeing us replicate many of the aspects of this period, along with rapid release of carbon locked away in coal seams (which is quite a bit similar to the burning of coal seams in the Siberian Traps, which contributed to the Permian extinction). Late Devonian trashed the reefs so its not terribly surprising that we're starting to see a decline in the modern ones.
@@StuffandThings_ do you think its a cycle like it was frist all together in the past breaks apart then today normal but in the futer it moves and also go's evey where astraila says hi to russia and africa says hell nAH I CANT GO WITH SOUTH AMERICA THEN it goes back to the middle but maybe after the futer maybe again it will so the same thing its like a cycle
This is amazing. I am sitting in my studio looking for art ideas and looking at ocean currents for some unknown reason and found this. Nature knows no bounds and will do what it likes, when it likes. Time and tide wait for no man and both will be here long after we are gone.
China : what a nice day to enjoy the beach.
India : Hold my beer
Hold my mountains😂🤭
Lol
India be like today I'll ride a car in speed 200Mph and invites Sri Lanka in the ride and crashes into Asia 😂😂😂👉🏔️👈 And forms Himalaya
Bro but china still have beach in East 😂
@@sarthakkadam8501 bruh 😑
4:00 Australia's like, " 'Sup China? Wanna be a desert?"
Lol china gone brown
brown doesn';t mean desert its the elevation
@@buschangne9840 Huh, now that you mention it, that makes a lot of sense. Just noticed that the Appalachians were that same light brown, and I know they're far from a dry desert.
India : now I am not going anywhere
Other nations: wait i will come over there
India: mom i come home
Asia: dude im not your mom
No you are and you know you will be also mom of Australia, Madagascar, Africa , antartica in 250 year .. congratulations 😂😂
Christopher, as a young geologist I became aware of your efforts in the early 80's and have appreciated the contributions you have made. Now that I'm teaching these animations are fantastic even though people seldom appreciate the work it required. Thank you.
Mark, Thank you for your kind comments. I am glad my work has been useful! - Chris
^This exchange made me glad.
Many outside the geological sciences appreciate these videos as well.
What force is expected to emerge that will cause the Americas to start pushing towards Africa after 100million years (4:08) ????
Mark Lovell im having some nosebleed.
I agree 🌏🌎🌍🌍🌎🌍🌏🌎🌎
Rest of the world: let’s just all be friends
India & Sri Lanka: no way, I’m staying how I am
What if, this video was made by an Indian!!🤔
Norway and finland survived too
Yes. Haha, they started separately and will end separately....Sri Lanka will be the only island remaining in that huge lake..
Actually it is already connected below ocean so no plate movement
Rest of Za Warudo
China : Sleeping quietly
India : Sprints and hits
China : 🥸 (unkown emoji)
China: 😠
India: Hello brother🖕
The united states be like in give me a hug in 90 years+ into the future sprinting for a hug
Christopher, this is pretty amazing. Thank you for creating this.
4:05
North America: Hey Asia!
Asia: Wut?
*North America grabs a piece off Asia*
Asia: Wtf bro?
Kamikaze Dust lol, and the reason why is because a price of Russia is actually a price of the North American Plate
More Asian land grab will cause a Red Army re invasion of Alaska. They left in 1867 content to grab warmer lands in Central Asia.
North America is probably being jealous because Asia is the dominant continent due to its size XD
That was just japan after the war, no worries.
NA stealin a chunk of dat asian ass
250 million years in the future the world will be the Gta 5 map.
sad but true
Haha lol
Hopefully sooner than that
Who plays zombies in bo4
I play Gta 5 Love it my favorite I finished it like 3 times
India and sri lanka never changed. Together since 200m years and for another 240m. 🔥
Like unbreakable freindship
Meanwhile New Zealand getting ripped off of Australia in the past and then getting ripped in two in the future:
@Underwater 69's what do you mean by torturing women and what country are you referring to?
Under water 69 How do you mr. underwater you are under water? 😂😊😂😂
@Underwater 69's i am from sri lanka. May be thats not my problem. 🙄😄
Thank you for this LOVELY simulation. It has made a deep impression on me.
Before: earth is round
Now:earth flat
Future:earth is donut
ua-cam.com/video/oJfBSc6e7QQ/v-deo.html now it's this
I am sick of all you earth flat saying that the earth is not round
@@lisakirk2081 Of course earth is flat, that's why New Zealand isn't on any maps, cause it's on the other side.
i think u got the round and the flat mixed up.
No, the Earth is like Ohio - round at the ends and high in the middle! ;-)
In Soviet Russia, you don’t go to continents,
Continents go to you.
150th like!😎😎😎
Kabam end this meme
😂
Kabam but thats anywhere lol
aditya nawani that meme is so old man, get with the timesw
*250 million years later*
Whole world to india: bro i swear to god, this guy never age
True
Madagascar:
@@pabloherrera7210 - the scaming business is going in loss, since the americans died to caronavirus, no losers left to scam
@@pabloherrera7210 hopefully americans will learn the wonders of raising kids with a father in 25 years
@@pabloherrera7210 70% of your population is on some kind prescription medication, others are buying it off the back streets, lol
Such relaxing symphonies in the background.
4:05 north america went towards asia to take a piece of it and then went back.
be like "let me take that, thank you baiiii"
Then America returns... "What the heck happened here?!"
It doesn't have a nose that's why
Asia needed some freedom
lol
India remains the same 😍😍
🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@itsjusttrace4063 actually it's still moving slowly.and yes thats why mt everest is still growing
Amzing! You can see the shit running through the streets!
Boo boo
@Sky_Jal You are definitely Pakistani
India Will still have it's water sources.. Even after 250 million years..
That's gr8
@@danish-b7x2z what
@@danish-b7x2z We already are a superpower!
@@danish-b7x2z Sorry for little harsh language earlier, i edited my comment Danish bro. I thought you were making a taunt.
@@p1yush not really
"its"
Canon in D by pachelbel had been playing around the world all along in reverse, and kudos to the cameraman for being able to record the earth from Pangaea era till now and reversing the video to give us this masterpiece music.
Congrats to the cameraman for being so patient for millions of years.
Please grow up and become anything but a meme.
@@Bokkasgirl r/wooosh
@@Bokkasgirlr/whoosh
@@Bokkasgirl r/whoosh
@@Bokkasgirl idiot
I've always wanted to live in Canada. Now as an Australian, I can!
Come visit me haha
Now antartica and australia is my neighbor
Lol all my friends say that they want to stay in Australia being an Indian 🤣🤣
Dipali Chavan yeah... australia has so much indians
Same
When the years started adding up and the music got more intense as the contents started moving away more and coming back closer to form the second pangea I got goosebumps
Jurassic, and ominous music kick in...
Props to the cameraman for finding out how to breathe in space and be patient for so long
This explains how different continent today hosts similar plants and animals species. I believe it.
IF humankind still exists in 200million years it´ll get extremely interesting politically^^
even if we were still here...it's not like this happens overnight now is it😂
humans will be so evolved that we could be like the ancients of star gate. or likely new species of intelligent offspring could develop.
Jamie 2 things will happen by then, we will either be extinct or so technology advanced that we will have moved past Earth.
It looks difficult to even survive 500years
I think this is also too much
If the SJWs win we will go extinct as we'll probably devolve into a society of unisex, vegan cave dwellers who are forced to offer ourselves up as food to predatory animals to atone for thousands of years of dairy consumption.
I like it when Asia and America cone together so that in future we don't need to use flights to go there 😂
Me who living in equator, hoping that plate tectonic would move in my lifetime so that i can lives in snow climate.
Me after seeing the land in equator is still in the same place +250 million years in the future: "WHAT"
So basically India got to hangout with almost all of the continents ;)
She knows how to get around
India fucking cheated on everyone
Sometimes, some things never change even if the whole world is changing....
I'm talkin' about India and Sri Lanka 🙂
I want an interactable globe which displays this. With the ability to go forward / backward or pause.
and if possible the ability to have multiple files where you can 'add' information to the location such as a climate skin, elevation skin or fossil record skin.
That would be dope.
What a great idea
Yes please 😭 I'd love to even find a Pangaea globe, or even a small laminated Pangaea map would be neat. 😃🌎🌍🥰
perhaps a globe with a couple proyectors inside and a touch interface would be nice!
I’ll take one for my Christmas List , I’d pay $500 for one🥇🏆for that idea.
Sounds like a great idea and I'd love to see it for real, but I think maybe the best way to put this into practice would be as a large model for observatories, just because of all the minute detail. If you could get some geologists and some CGI animators together to really let you see how the mountains like the himalayas form, and before that, the volcanic island chains on the edges of the subduction zones like the ones that ended up becoming Italy and Greece... It would be great if you could actually get a smooth animation of all this.
I would also like to propose: an actual videogame that simulates the movements of tectonic plates. Like you can take the Earth as it is now, reverse time to see how everything came to be, move it forward in time and choose to place new mantelplumes that will break up the existing continental plates in different ways... and that will also allow you to randomly generate a planet and just let the tectonic plates go, either completely random or, once more, with you choosing where the tectonic plate boundaries will lie and where mantelplumes will be (the thing that tears continents apart) and such.
Basically, a game for playing God over a planet's geologic development :P I'm sure that would be easy-peasy for any beginner programmer to put together... but I would pay good money for it.
Thanks for doing this... to all of you who put this together. And if it's a solo effort than, WOW Christopher!
It's so easy to understand things when you see it in motion. Good on ya!
I wish I could stay in the Earth and wait for this to happen.
Well land moves when your fingernails grow
creates a sad feeling though..that all these will happen, and you will never get to see any of this
you probably will, just turn into mineral oil inbetween
You will in the soil.
Trip in space and come back
'From Pangea we emerged,
to Pangea we will turn.'
-me.
Kondos Eng ???
The 100? xd
TheMathias95 I know what Pangea is but that "quote" doesn't make sense
By "we" im assuming he means humans. But now I suppose he's talking about the earth in general so now I see what he's talking
return
Thank you for such wonderful animations! So helpful for teaching plate tectonics, palaeontology, speciation and so on.
Thank you!
+Christopher Scotese Sri Lanka never touched
By...Pachelbel.
im sorry, what is the song starting at 4:37 , my brain enjoys it so much
4:05 America gonna take a piece of Russia
*STALIN TRIGGERED*
They came to spread democracy to Siberia
Damn bruh america really went to russia and stole a whole chunk and dipped
ʜᴇʟʟᴏᴅᴇᴀʀᴋᴀɪᴢ • this is an estimate ofc most likely it wont happen but the chances are still up there
America be like
hippity hoppity, kamchatka is now my property
Russia: We want Alaska back
America in 100 million years: *no u*
4:24 if that happens then the Indian ocean will be like Mediterranean Sea and India will be italy of that sea.🤣
Curry Pizza
PLS
Chicken Tikka Mafia
@@ameyas7726
Tech support mafia.
Spaghetti and Paneer 😂
This is the reason why colombus never found India..🤪🤪
This doesn't make sense
name of the creator of this project is also christopher R. Scotese
@@yaku_8856 jokes should make sense?
@@thecatjall7848 why are indians so damn cringe when they are in the comments?
@@RE-sb4no Idk I'm not indian, ask to them
great promo video
cant wait to see this!!
4:02 america: can i have a dorito eurasia: no america *steals a dorito for the chip bag*
Spacebar of your keyboard is missing?
im on mobile
I think it's really interesting that we pull apart and then ultimately come back together again. Also, man that huge inland ocean is gonna be awesome.
This is a hypothesis. It is not as described. You live on a plane...
@@koubenakombi3066 Grow a brain and think for once in your life.
Did you see how the Indian subcontinent presumably collided with a high impact with what is now Asia pushing the land mass into the sky, thereby creating the mighty Himalayas? Incredible.
Wow-fascinating. Especially from present to 200 million years ahead.
A man of wisdom once said, “The whole, long divided, must unite; long united, must divide.”
Who said that?
@@kashutosh9132 Read
Sounds very Taoist to me
People were so lucky 200 millions years ago, they could just drive around the world instead of catching planes.
At 3:32 South Africa has a face
Andy Truong y u no get joke
Thanks for timestamp for a face
Southern Africa, not South Africa. South Africa is a country.
@@wahiditsme maybe hes talking about the country ,did.you think of that
@@australia1584 People like you are boring
Good, but running time backwards is confusing. Should have started at the earliest point.
2:02
Que belleza de animación!!, muchísimas gracias a su creador por haberla hecho tan lenta y tan bien explicada; yo llevo mucho tiempo intentando encontrar una animación como ésta, todas las que me aparecían eran a toda velocidad y no me daba tiempo a verlo bien, con ésta explicación he disfrutado muchísimo y la he guardado para volver a verla cuando lo desee, por si después no puedo volver a encontrarla. Es un placer haber dado con su canal, muchas gracias y siga haciendo cosas tan buenas como ésta. Mucha suerte.
this isn’t a animation
But I still like so am your 10 like on this comment
@@matt-ps9hn technically it is
I want to say exactly the same thing as you, but I couldn't resist. a and this continent is called Pangea this continent is called Pangea
Amazing how we can predict the 250 million years into the future but not predict the weather for the next day.
Not really. Atmosphere vs lithosphere. Weather is due to fleeting local atmospheric instabilities. You can affect this by starting large forest fires (not that you should). Climate is due to more persistent global atmospheric instabilities. You can affect this by burning gigatons of coal and petroleum (not that you should). Plate tectonics is due to an entirely different part of the earth, not the atmosphere.
edgy white kid This old saw was funnier 20 years ago.
Go get some education
It's not true...bro
you can predict all you want. no one stopping you.
India: I don't want to be part of you anymore Antartica, I'm leaving.
Madasgascar: *Well I ain't coming, I'm going to chill with Africa.*
I seriously don't know why I read this in Indian accent..
I love how new zealand stays remote the whole time in the future.
BoldStep GD GD youtuber?!
Fun fact: New Zealand is a microcontinent that is over 90% submerged underwater
But where is NZ ,I was looking for that tiny chunk all this time but never came across
it is a fun fact and Its name is Zealandia!!! A hidden continent!!!
no one wants new zealand
Wow it's really cool!!!
I love it!!!😄😉😆😆😆😆❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
4:22 in future (after 240+ million years) there will be only one Mediterranean sea and it will be located below india 😁👍👍👍👍 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 The great India 👌
Ok🙄 nice observation
0:46 Moment of silence for my dino bros💔
Rip
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Hollow Earth Simulation, proof of a hidden truth!
ua-cam.com/video/C1XzncjIj2s/v-deo.html
It looks like North and South America, Eurasia, Antarctica, India and Australia are hugging Africa in Pangaea. 🌍🤗♥️
Australia: hmmn can i -
Future:ok i under stand for a million years
I love how india is there in btw 😂 rotating itself but still in its own water
Ishika - yes india will be india 😂
Ishika -
It’s like that one kid who’s all by himself at the pool party
4:22, +250 years India still maintain its figure 😂😂😂
Yea i live in india and im gonna be save!!
If I still survive in 250 million years ild lol😂
Shape.. not figure ✌️✌️
😆😆
Indian tectonic plate has been fairly stable for 3 billion years , Eastern Ghats formed by subduction of east antarctica over India and western ghats formed in subduction event in Cryogenian age - 800 Ma to 700 ma. Vindhya mountyains formed from subduction event in 1.7 Ga - proterozoic time
That would be because of the yoga..... 🤣🤣👻
One day, all of humanity will live on one giant green dot in harmony and peace, living equally to one another.
Kidding, we’ll all be wiped out by a nuclear catastrophe by 2050.
crunchwrap supreme 2145 actually
In 2050 😫😫
Nah
You laugh now...
No ones gonna meet their grandchildren..
How can I see the projection at a specific year in the future?