Novopangaea

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Novopangea is a possible future supercontinent, postulated by Roy Livermore, now at the University of Cambridge, in the late 1990s, assuming closure of the Pacific, docking of Australia with eastern Asia, and northward motion of Antarctica. Amasia, Novopangea, and Pangaea Ultima are discussed in the book Supercontinent by Ted Nield, and illustrated in "Pangaea, the comeback" in the New Scientist magazine issued 20 October 2007.[1]

Novopangea was shown in the series of The Future Is Wild.

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  1. ^ Williams, Caroline; Nield, Ted (2007-10-20). "Pangaea, the comeback". NewScientist. http://www.science.org.au/nova/newscientist/104ns_011.htm. Retrieved 2009-08-28. 
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