Novopangaea or Novopangea (Greco-Latin for "New Pangaea") is a possible future supercontinent postulated by Roy Livermore in the late 1990s. It assumes closure of the Pacific,[1] docking of Australia with East Asia and North America, and northward motion of Antarctica.
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Novopangaea or Novopangea (Greco-Latin for "New Pangaea") is a possible future supercontinent postulated by Roy Livermore in the late 1990s. It assumes...
predicted that certain continents will appear, these being Pangaea Proxima, Novopangaea, Aurica, and Amasia. "Continent". National Geographic Society. 2011-09-20...
Pangaea Proxima, two other hypothetical supercontinents—"Amasia" and "Novopangaea"—were illustrated in an October 2007 New Scientist article. Another supercontinent...
potential arrangements of this configuration have been dubbed Amasia, Novopangaea, Pangaea Proxima, and Aurica. This will likely result in a glacial period...
potential arrangements of this configuration have been dubbed Amasia, Novopangaea, and Pangaea Ultima. 2–3 gal Tidal acceleration moves the Moon far enough...
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