• disguy_ovahea@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      To move a continent north of the equator at the rate of 1 CM per year? You might need a bigger napkin.

      Antarctica’s leading coast is 10,000 KM from the equator. Assuming it’s able to continue through Southern Africa at the same rate, it would take 100 billion years to have a northern coast.

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        7 months ago

        southern or northern coast. I had deleted my comment already because I misread yours, but I had mathed the time to move away from the pole, producing a southern coast. not time to cross the equator

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          7 months ago

          You’re right, that would create a northern coast. That would be closer to 300M years, assuming it can continue to move at the rate of 1 CM/year, straight through Africa. Antarctica is ~4,500 KM across. The leading coast is only 1,287 KM from the South Pole, leaving 3,213 KM of land needed to migrate from the Pacific side. That would take 321,300,000 years.

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            7 months ago

            same order of magnitude. also you seem to be implying the other continents are completely stationary