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I personally believe that earth may not be breathing this far into the future. But, if the world keeps spinning, we may see pollution and fracking. Continents may be broken in pieces.

Answer:

i wrote this for school and i thought it may help you

Explanation:

Two hundred and fifty million years ago the landmasses of Earth were clustered into one supercontinent dubbed Pangea. As Yogi Berra might say, it looks like "deja vu all over again" as the present-day continents slowly converge during the next 250 million years to form another mega-continent: Pangea Ultima.n The Future, Earth Will Have Just One Continent. It Might Look Like This. The outer layer of the Earth, the solid crust we walk on, is made up of broken pieces, much like the shell of a broken egg. These pieces, the tectonic plates, move around the planet at speeds of a few centimetres per year.In 250 million years Earth might only have one continent. Science calls it "Pangaea Proxima". You might prefer to call it the Next Big Thing. A supercontinent is on its way that incorporates all of Earth's major landmasses, meaning you could walk from Australia to Alaska, or Patagonia to Scandinavia.