How would we know? I am not gonna stay alove for a million years, neither will you. I don't mean to be arrogant, but honestly why should we care. I say live by the moment. Focus on what you are doing NOW. But if you really want an answer, I think now. You know what, it won't be the sun or a black hole that destroys us, it will be the human race, and maybe natural disasters. Look at the wars, we are killing eachother! In the past year earthquakes and tsunamis have outbroken wiping out even more of our civilizatiopn. We are only destroying ourselves.
2006-06-28 07:17:48
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answered by Paru 3
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Of course it will. Scientists have said the earth is 4.55 billion years old. So a million years it 1/4550 of its age. In human terms, if we take a human as living to 70 years, that's equivalent to 5.6 days. Think you'll be around for a week more?
There are no planet sized catastrophes on the (astrologically) horizon of a million years. However, in about 5 billion years, the Sun will evolve into a red giant and then a white dwarf, creating a planetary nebula in the process. Guess what happens to the earth then?
So the earth is currently in its middle age, which explains the comfy slippers and the easy listening music it rocks to.
2006-06-28 14:33:28
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answered by Anonymous
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thoretically, based on our knowledge what we suspect, yes. Some talk about dating this earth, no one really knows, to over 460 million years, is that hard to visualize or what. Yeah it may not have any life on it and may appear as a dead rock like all the other planets we are told about but I would say a million to a million and a half would be a safe estimate. Sad part is there will be no life here to record such information as we will have killed life on this rock way before that, but a good question. Form your own thoery that cannot be contested with fact and publish it. Charles darwin did it withthe past and look at the noteriety he received. All you need is a theory that holds water and withstands guesses and wa lah your famous.
2006-06-28 14:23:58
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answered by andyman 4
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No, it might still not exist because if we get extinct after the million years as you said the world will not be acting the same cause of changing of activity in the surface and if the planets start acting weird or colliding Earth will not be there it will b knocked out of it's place and might collide into the sun and probably create a Black Hole and suck in everything.
2006-06-28 14:21:03
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answered by little chika 2
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Only if the second coming of Christ has not come by then. But if the world continues to take this downward spiral towards sin and consistent immortality, God-forbid we see a million years from now.
2006-06-28 14:16:28
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answered by Faith C 3
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If you are talking before 6 million years, around that time the sun will explode, before the sun explode it will get hotter. 5% plants die. 10% animals and humans , 15% water will become gas making it inpossible to live and then th earth will explode
2006-06-28 16:45:05
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answered by kl_quant93 2
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Yes, but the sun is an ever expanding star...one day earth will be consumed by the sun...
2006-06-28 14:15:12
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answered by Jeremy M 3
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Who knows but god... and the people who may be alive a million years from now... if it will.... it doesn't really matter... cuz like other people have said... we'll all be dead.
2006-06-28 14:19:52
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answered by A mysterious person 1
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This shouldn't even matter to you. I'd be more interested to know if we're gonna make the next 50.
2006-06-28 14:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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our sun is a star and all stars eventually die they go supper nova and turn into a red giant and when that happens earth as we know it will no long excited.
2006-06-28 14:18:55
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answered by wolf 5
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