A boiling hot supercontinent could kill all mammals in 250 million years

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A boiling hot supercontinent could kill all mammals in 250 million years
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A new study made the the bold prediction that in about 250 million years, all of Earth’s major land masses will join together as one.

made the bold prediction that in about 250 million years, all of Earth’s major land masses will join together as one. When they do, it could make our planet one extremely hot and almost completely uninhabitable for mammals.

. “Humans—along with many other species—would expire due to their inability to shed this heat through sweat, cooling their bodies.

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