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Related: About this forum"One day Canada will take over the world: then you'll all be sorry"
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"One day Canada will take over the world: then you'll all be sorry" (Original Post)
applegrove
Aug 2023
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Ocelot II
(122,974 posts)1. Please. At least annex Minnesota; we're right next door.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)2. No! Kentucky first -- we have a variety of hardwoods!
GreenWave
(10,214 posts)3. I heard one of the next great land masses to rise is south of Alaska and west of Washington.
Best be guarding that coastline for the land rush.
applegrove
(124,570 posts)4. ? I don't understand.
GreenWave
(10,214 posts)5. Continents rise and sink. (Not Atlantis)
Some large mass sank in the time of humans from India to Madagascar.
So I started looking for where would be the rising new land masses but cannot find the source. It had to deal with new (geologically speaking) geological formation off Washington Coast in the Pacific. It was probably on one of the many science shows I watch. IIRC it was the Cascadia subduction zone.
Wow this one in my futile search is worse than I thought....
https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/07/world/pacific-ocean-supercontinent-scn/index.html
Sorry for the confusion.
applegrove
(124,570 posts)6. Interesting link.
DavidDvorkin
(20,056 posts)7. The sooner, the better.