Millions of years ago, all continents were united into one: Pangea. Over the years, the movement of the Earth has shaped the world as we know it, but that won’t always be the case. In fact, the forecasts of Scientists point out that Spain (the Iberian Peninsula) will disappear.
We must remember that the Earth is constantly changing, even if we are not aware of it. So there will come a time when all continents will once again form one unit.
In this process, scientists predicted that one of the first clashes will take place between the coasts of Morocco and Algeria with Andalusiawhich will bring about the end of the Iberian Peninsula.
This is how the end of Spain and the Iberian Peninsula will happen, according to scientists
There is scientific research that still surprises us and discover elements that we did not know about the Earth’s past. However, all computer models agree on what the future holds.
The first step in destruction of the Iberian Peninsula This will happen in 12 million years, when the Andalusian coast will be completely united with Morocco and Algeria. From there, the unification process will intensify.
It’s all a process that will result in the formation of a new Pangea, but first there will be a series of intermediate stages. For example, the The Mediterranean Sea and the Levantine coast will also disappear.
Within 30 million years, Africa will continue its advance and erase the entire Mediterranean coast, leaving only small lakes. That is, Africa and Eurasia will be completely united.
Spain will be the northernmost country in the world, according to science
The most expected thing is that when this process will culminate in millions of years Countries as we know them do not exist. It is even quite possible that there will be no more human life on earth.
However, Science has in fact predicted what the position of current Spain will be and of our entire peninsula when the next Pangea has finished forming. The most curious thing is that forecasts indicate that it will be the northernmost territory on the planet.
This entire process of continental unification will also be accompanied by other changes on our planet. For example, temperatures will rise considerably and in most countries of the world They will generally be above 40 degrees.
Unfavorable conditions also will only make between 8% and 16% of the Earth habitable Therefore, inevitably, many living beings and, in particular, mammals will disappear.