Earth’s tectonic plates are perpetually in motion, reshaping the surface of the planet over millions of years. This relentless process is predicted to culminate in the formation of a new supercontinent, named Pangea Ultima, approximately 250 million years from now. While this may seem like an event far removed from today, the implications of such a phenomenon provide a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of geological and climatic systems and their potential threats to life on Earth.
