It's just that when you look at the "future maps", Newzealand is huge and tassie is joined to the mainland.Which means either the sea lowers, the land rises,or new land is formed from volcanoes.
If we have a physical pole shift the waters could settle in different places and that could make new lands appear.
They always talk america.
Thanks for the love guys.
Quoting: AwakeInTassie Two of the above will be the case, and maybe even the third.
New land masses have been predicted to occur off the Queensland coast, by many sources. But volcanic eruptions are creating new islands or land in the south pacific in present times.
So a big volcanic event could push a submerged land mass up, and if you compare images of the ocean around NZ to the future map, you can see that a huge continent is already there, under the water. Same event could also create new land masses or islands.
At the same time though, other existing places would break up and fall into the sea.
Everyone speaks of the oceans rising, and we can see evidence of that occuring, but I guess there is a chance that it will be shallower after the planet expands and the land masses change.