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2006-08-08 01:21:02 · 34 answers · asked by ##$SoulStryker$## 7 in News & Events Current Events

some of you obviously didn't look at the link

2006-08-08 01:32:20 · update #1

34 answers

no, I imagine there will be more sea as a result from the global warming. Ice caps will be gone by then. Less land due to sea level rising unless we have more major volcanic activities which is unlikely to made up the balance.

Technology will continue to change. everything will be flatter, smaller, lighter and wireless!

Is it possible that we will have a population on another planet as an experiment for our future.... how exciting!

Females will produce kids with out fathers?

More elderly people surviving and cluttering up spaces!!

Travel/transport will be faster and easier around the world.

2006-08-08 01:33:48 · answer #1 · answered by natterjack106 2 · 1 0

Well, did it look the way it does now 100 years ago? And, considering our civilization moves at an exponential rate (relatively speaking) I would say in the next 50 years astronauts will be looking at a pretty different planet. I mean, didn't they just build an artificial island in the Persian Gulf? If that's not proof, then I don't know what is...

2006-08-08 01:26:55 · answer #2 · answered by Wonder K 2 · 0 0

Nooo way. In the next 100 years. The world is going to be all wireless. No more cheking stuff on the computer. We are going to have brain chips. That will be linked directly to our eyes. So were gooing to have monitors in our eyes. No more televisions. Everything becomes wireless.

That is if the world doesn't die from a pandemic, or North Korea doesn't bomb the world with Atom Bombs.

2006-08-08 01:24:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, the Earth shifts with every rotation around the sun. This is bound to change the landscape within a hundred years.

2006-08-08 01:25:09 · answer #4 · answered by T Time 6 · 0 0

According to scientist all over the world, we are in a global warming and the icebergs are melting. It may not look the same, but who will be around to know? Maybe, ask Al Gore.

2006-08-15 14:48:47 · answer #5 · answered by floridagirl2 3 · 0 0

The earth will have even surface with fewer ditch, trenches, valleys, rocks, vegetation cover below 10 percent, fewr rivers and canals, larger number of ponds, Increased surface radioactivity, increased number of underground buildings etc. Relatively Imapired, fragile human body.

2006-08-08 01:35:55 · answer #6 · answered by bainsal 2 · 1 0

No it will not. I think if your go back 100 years you would see just how much we have destroyed the earth. And the when you go forward 100 years, then it will all be desert.

2006-08-15 15:24:15 · answer #7 · answered by ancer 3 · 0 0

The Earth won't be there the next hundred years.

2006-08-08 01:24:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

definatly not, it is always changing due to natural occrrances. like the tsunami a couple of years ago, the indonesian coast line has changed completely, and because of global warming the ice caps are slowly melting and increasing the oceans and slowly decreasing the coast lines.

2006-08-08 01:25:34 · answer #9 · answered by bekka 3 · 0 0

Of course it won't.I think the question should be will there be life in Earth in the next hundred years

2006-08-14 08:45:28 · answer #10 · answered by Gokcer 1 · 0 0

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