Within 200 or 250 million years, our planet will look totally different from what it is today, as all the current continents come together in a new "supercontinent".
Experts explain that the tectonic plates that make up the Earth's crust are constantly moving, moving at speeds of a few centimeters per year. This means that from time to time, in geological terms, the continents come together in a supercontinent, which stays together for a few hundred million years before being divided again.