yes i think at least 3/4 of it will. but if the question is totally covered then no i do not. if one chooses to believe the bible in the scheme of the things it says this will be a world without end. meaning life, human life will remain on this earth eternally
2006-06-24 10:42:17
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answered by don r 1
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Not only the water is a factor at this moment global warming as well has been a horrible threat that might cause future massive destructions of mother earth. The gama ray, which can literally cook the crust of earth is expected to hit at any time. So before the year 2050 the earth will be run out it exctintion.
2006-06-24 07:12:12
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answered by Clement aka "UFO" 1
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Though global warming is a real threat, I don't the think the whole world will be covered by water (Mt. Everest is pretty high above sea level). Certainly, as the ice caps and glaciers melt, low areas that are already technically below or at sea level will be flooded, such as Venice, New Orleans, the Netherlands, etc as soon as 2020. And if the world doesn't act soon, I predict more flooding in the coastal areas around the world.
2006-06-24 03:39:50
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answered by PhysicsPat 4
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No. The Earth goes in cycles that last thousands of years. Now we are in a warming trend. This melts glacial ice, which causes more land to be covered. When most ice is melted, (Florida will be covered), the ocean currents will change, causing global cooling, which will cause an ice age again. This cycle has happened 3 times that we know of.
2006-06-24 03:41:10
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answered by Bonnie R 2
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No because there is over a million people on this planet that use water.You cant just order more water on the phone.It would be flooded if there was a huge storm.(According to my religion there wont be another flood that covers the earth.)
2006-06-24 09:43:02
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answered by Mari§§a 4
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At least 2/3 of it will.
2006-06-24 03:36:14
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answered by Ranto 7
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Nope. i think that the earth will be barren by then
2006-06-24 05:37:37
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answered by ╣♥╠ 6
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Everytime you see a rainbow, that is God's promise, ' Never Again'. So , no, never again.
2006-06-24 03:44:54
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answered by yenkoman1969 3
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Only if you don't turn the damn faucet OFF! LOL
2006-06-24 03:36:42
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answered by gokart121 6
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No, it won't humans will build more dams.
2006-06-24 03:37:23
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answered by tylerr_67 4
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