What would the world be like today if all of the continent's in the world never separated?

What would the world be like today if all of the continent's in the world never separated?

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>What would the world be like today if all of the continent's in the world never separated?

For one thing, if you think the last hurricane was bad, try to imagine the insanely huge hurricanes when there's a bazillion miles of uninterrupted open ocean.

yeah that's why all the hurricanes are on the pacific ocean and always hit hawaii, right?

>You will never experience a hyper hurricane while hiding in a Allosaurus corpse for safety.
Why even live

t. guy with poor understanding of how hurricanes work

Less interesting. Fewer isolated places and thus fewer species I would assume.

The far east Russian peninsula wasn't connected to the Russian landmass? That's weird

I don't think that's a real map.

Significant part of the Russian far east is actually part of the North American Plate instead of Eurasian Plate.

Yeah taking a good look at that map it doesn't seem right. The whole Pangea theory came to be because some dude noticed that the continents theoretically fit together real nice, and they don't on that map.

> yeah that's why all the hurricanes are on the pacific ocean and always hit hawaii, right?

The existing land masses affect how hurricanes happen, remove those landmasses and there is nothing to stop the hurricane from growing ever larger.

> t. guy with poor understanding of how hurricanes work

It’s you who doesn’t understand, when you concentrate all the land into one landmass, you end up with a single gigantic ocean that’s 70+% of the planet and that means hurricanes can grow to gigantic proportions.

>It don't seem right, GAWWDD wouldn't have created these landmasses like they do

Jump off a bridge Cletus

Brainlets don't realize the largest storms ever recorded on Earth were all pacific and Americans don't consider other polities that might be in that ocean as well aside from "durr Hawaii".

That's not Pangea, morons.

It was never supposed to be, Cletus. It's a simulated projection of Earth's future continental drift. You would realize this if you took the time to read the bit after "Pangea" and put 2+2 together, but expecting Americans to do maths...

Call them typhoons if you prefer, the point is that on a planet with a single global ocean, they'd be fucking HUGE.

Pangaea is outdated. take the Expanding Earth pill.
youtu.be/VYSSIpP3r9w part 1
youtu.be/V840anEvGPw part 2

Difference between typhoon and hurricane

Hurricanes occur in the Atlantic and the NorthEastern Pacific.
Typhoons occur in the NorthWestern Pacific
Cyclones occur in the Northern Indian Ocean as well the SW Indian Ocean.
This map may help.

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Also to clarify.
The Southern Atlantic doesn't have Cyclones they actually have Hurricanes (Rarely)
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Catarina

>little marco