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Since the day that every human on Earth got petrified, 25 million years had passed since then. This means that the continents have shifted due to plate tectonics. North America and South America are now separate once again, the Mediterranean has been replaced by a colossal mountain range with only a salt flat visible from space as the only remnants there was even a sea once there, A part of Africa has Split of but only to collide with Arabia, and Australia has moved further up north.  This world is much cooler than modern-day, along with 25% oxygen in the atmosphere.


Continents:



  • Eurasia:

The southern half of the Asia part of the continent is a tropical land supporting a biodiverse ecosystem. The midsection containing the Himalayas still rises with the movement of India pushing up further with a harsh desert in the middle of it blocked from any moisture from the sea or the winds. But further north, there are seasonal and coniferous forests that contain some evolutionary oddities while the European part of the continent is pretty much the same as Eurasia with one major difference. With the African continent pushing up north, the Mediterranean Sea no longer exists, instead being replaced by a huge mountain range with the only fragment of it being a giant Salt Flat visible from space. 



  • Africa:


Africa as before is still much the same aside from a part of its splitting of then colliding with Arabia and having one of the largest Rainforests in the world now beating the Amazon Rainforest in the present day. Note that the part that did split off Africa had only recently joined Arabia again so there could be some evolutionary oddities there. But one thing is for sure you probably wouldn’t find almost all of the recognizable African mega-fauna in modern times there.



  • Australia:


Now much more tropical than in the modern day with the continent moving North and connecting with New Guinea. Australia now supports huge tracks of tropical grasslands and rainforests, but some arid spots do remain. Still, since it's still isolated its species could be found nowhere else inn the world. Many of which might have evolved from invasive species. It might even seem like the continent has come back to its former glory like in its time in the Pleistocene. 



  • North America:


Having split from South America again but has joined up with Greenland connecting the two via a landmass, and with no humans around to interfere, North America has come back to its wild glory days before the Europeans colonized it. Sure there is fauna that a modern human will not recognize, but there are still some familiar faces around. 



  • South America:

Having separated from North America, South America can now have a more bizarre ecosystem again, alongside the added benefit of no humans present to cut down entire patches of Rainforests. Still, the continent does have less Rainforest but makes up for it with huge fields of tropical grasslands and possibly cold deserts. With a strange forest containing bizarre creature beyond its mountain range. 



  • Antarctica:

Antarctica is still almost the same aside from slightly moving up north a bit making it a bit slightly warmer. But still, there all many mysteries there as well as some unrecognizable creatures that have never been seen before by human eyes.


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