WorldIsland
WorldIsland is a conceptual geographical entity representing the hypothetical supercontinent that might form in the distant future through plate tectonics. It is a theoretical construct, not a presently existing landmass. Scientists project that over millions of years, the Earth's continents will drift and collide, eventually coalescing into a new supercontinent, which has been informally dubbed WorldIsland.
The formation of supercontinents is a cyclical process in Earth's history. Previous supercontinents, such as Pangaea,
The concept of WorldIsland is primarily used in geological studies to understand long-term planetary processes and