Easy question!!
Global warming, meteors, nuclear war, chemical war, biological war, bird flu, West Nile virus, sars, mad cow disease, terror its, Republicans Democrats, Nazis, communists, pollution, ozone depletion, animal testing, taxes, stupid drivers, mutant iguanas, killer robots, downloading illegal music, satan, God, killer bees, fire ants, snake head fish, zebra muscles, genetically altered food, our sun going out, our sun going supernova, something, nothing.
2006-07-24 09:20:36
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answer #1
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answered by TLJaguar 3
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Nothing will kill our earth. Global warming and war might kill all humans on earth and a lot of the animals and vegetation, but in the end the earth will still be here and new forms of life will emerge.
2006-07-24 09:10:15
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answer #2
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answered by I77 2
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people will survive the current political and economic crises, but ultimately will evolve into something like human, but not quite human.
Much like there are no more neanderthals or Cromagnons.
Those beings will leave earth or die off as they are replaced by something else millions of years from now.
Complex life will continue until the earth runs out of CO2, then microbes will be the only going concern in about 2 billion years.
Then the earth will probably vaporize 2-3 billion years later when the sun enters its Red Giant phase after it runs out of hydrogen fuel, as it expands in size to encompas the Earth's orbit.
The dust that was the earth will scatter in space, eventually becoming part of a dust cloud that becomes a new star or planet millions to billions of years later still.
We are star dust.
We are golden.
2006-07-24 09:15:40
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answer #3
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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War - global warming will cycle and not kill the earth. It could however kill off species.
2006-07-24 09:09:18
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answer #4
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answered by DieNarrin 2
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Global warming is a lie...our world is still coming out the last ice age so of course it will get warmer.....and I think an all out nuclear war or biological war will kill everyone....but i'm an optimist...i don't think people will be around long enough to "kill" the earth...that would take a giant meteor.
2006-07-24 09:12:18
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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We've been killing the earth, and ourselves, since the industrial age. And it's not necessarily getting better. While we've enacted a bunch of laws that supposedly protect our water and air, those laws aren't necessarily enforced. And even if they are enforced, many companies simply move to another country which has no such laws and pollute the environment, resulting in dead fish, rivers, and children being born without brain stems.
We're doomed.
2006-07-24 09:12:29
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answer #6
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answered by cboni2000 4
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Global warming, War...?if we're lucky. So far thoes issues are killing a few here & there & prospectively. What's allowing these issues to not be addressed is the real killer-it's the abuse of progress. The abuse of all good things, the destruction of all that is good & decient with hatred & some dimented need to control others. I believe there are people out there who want it to be the end times. Scarey hunh? Fanaticism is a dangerous mentality!Unaddressed crime is a real killer too. There's also a chance that "peace" does not generate revenue...Good Question.
2006-07-24 09:25:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans
2006-07-24 09:11:08
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answer #8
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answered by jjttkbford 4
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Everyone knows the earth will run out of energy and explode some day, jus like a light bulb!
maybe a couple of million of years, maybe less.
if humans can survive wars, genocides, holocosts, nuclear attacks, global warming, pullotion, radicalism, stupidity, dictators, and some real dumb decisions by world super powers!
then its just a matter of time before earth runs out of energy and... poof! we all go into ice age and DIE!
2006-07-24 09:24:38
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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A Nuclear Holocaust!
2006-07-24 09:09:44
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answer #10
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answered by Pisces9 2
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we cant kill our earth. we can only kill life. the liberal education system has taught us to love the earth. it needs to teach us to love life. the earth would be 'happy' if no life lived on it. it is a lump of rock w/decaying matter for a skin that will someday be engulfed by the sun.
2006-07-24 09:14:12
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answered by wally l 3
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