• @Kelly
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    Fun fact: The ecosystems of the Amazon Basin rely on around 27.7 million tons of Saharan Dust each year to replace the phosphorus that is washed away by the rains. Without this constant input the local soils would have been stripped of needed nutrients and would be unable to support the plants that currently thrive there.

    • @maniii
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      21 month ago

      Also true for the Indian Monsoon.

    • @grue
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      21 month ago

      The Amazon rainforest survived the African Humid Period though, so what’s up with that?

      • @Kelly
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        1 month ago

        It looks like the Amazon region was experiencing less rainfall at the time with a corresponding shift towards drought tolerant species with parts of the region as savannahs !!

        https://earthscience.stackexchange.com/a/2567

        With a different rainfall profile the nutrient loss would have been vastly reduced.

        • @grue
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          11 month ago

          Neat, thanks!

    • Ignotum
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      271 month ago

      This map only contains the canon countries, not your OCs (original countries)

    • RBG
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      121 month ago

      c/mapswithoutevenhalfofaustralia

      • IndiBrony
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        And Japan! Or the Korean peninsula! Or most of Alaska! And Siberia!

  • Cyrus Draegur
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    411 month ago

    would be greener on the continents with ice reaching further down because without africa there would be no humans and with no humans there would be no greenhouse emissions and global temperatures would be notably cooler.

  • @teamevil
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    181 month ago

    I refuse to live in a world with no rhythm

  • @Etterra
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    171 month ago

    Sea level would be considerably lower, as it would suddenly have a big ass Africa-sized hole to fill.

    • shastaxc
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      51 month ago

      Unless the land didn’t simply disappear but redistributed, raising the ocean floor throughout the Atlantic.

    • @DrCake
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      31 month ago

      The ultimate solution to sea level rise due to climate change

  • @gedaliyah
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    131 month ago

    Post this to “Maps that are missing New Zealand”

  • @Professorozone
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    111 month ago

    Better be careful with this. Gonna give conservatives boners.

  • Rhaedas
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    81 month ago

    It would be far different if the land mass of Africa had never existed. The whole tectonic movement would have resulted in different arrangements several supercontinents ago, with their own effects on climate and life itself.

    But if Africa just blipped off one day, maybe. Then you have to explore what a sudden loss of land would do to the ocean waters rushing in, the change in Earth rotation due to its mass being shifted, lots of other things.

  • @wetsoggybread
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    81 month ago

    Im cutious how much lower the ocean’s water level would be t fill in for the missing land because thats a lot of cubic volume and what impact that might have on further revealing existing land due to the lower water levels

  • @TeddE
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    61 month ago

    🎶 It’s gonna take a lot to drag me away from you 🎶

    🎵 There’s nothin’ that a hundred men or more could ever do 🎵

    🎶 I bless the rains in South America 🎶

  • @Fleur__
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    61 month ago

    When the world needed him most, he vanished