It depends on when everyone starts dropping the nukes.
2006-08-09 11:49:22
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answered by ? 5
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We still have some time but unless we wise up soon, it's going to spell big trouble. Everyone is doing their share to destroy the planet now your individual share even plus the larger contribution by corporations singly don't factor in much but when you put all that together, it's a shitload of damage to the world. At some point, nature or equilibrium will set things straight and big epidmic or eventually lost of resources will have the human race killing itself. End result in both cases, not a total destruction of human life but the wiping out of probably a large majority of life on the planet. After which the planet has time to get itself back on track again. In the overall scheme of things, humans are like a cold virus on the Earth, once their's enough of us and the earths starts noticing symptoms, it will take some medicine. And then no more human problem.
2006-08-09 12:26:06
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answered by choyryu 2
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Probably a long, long time. We're very adaptable and resilent, unless we completely exhausted all of the planet we can live on without the aid of technology, and exhaust all of our technological resources, and assume nobody is in any self-sustaining bunkers, in orbit, or on the moon or on mars, we'll still be around.
Even if theres a nuclear war, there will be plenty of people left, and plenty of the earth will be untouched by it. Sure, life expectancy might go down somewhat and cancer rates will go up, but there will still be tribal societies running in rainforests, plenty of nations will be spared from the exchange, plenty of target nations will have bunkers and even the most heavily targeted nations will have many survivors. You simply cant kill all life on earth without a BIG asteroid or the sun blowing up, even with all of our nukes and chemical weapons.
So, I put it as... until the sun burns out, a big rock lands, or some sort of astronomical mishap like a gamma ray burst or some other exotic, totally unlikely stuff like that. You wont ever completely kill off all humans, we're just too adaptable. We're like dogs and cockroaches when it comes to adaptability.
2006-08-09 11:55:19
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answered by nihilanthic 1
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oh, at least another 1600 years, if you believe a certain French prophet... don't forget the asteroid streak thre socalled Bible coders say is coming in three or four years...so you have some time yet...by the way, I don't go in for that nonsense, and I think we will be entering a better political cycle shortly, with the power of the Bush deminished enough that he won't be able to easily make things worse, we all hope anyways...and if the voting machines aren't rigged and we somehow happen to get a true honest election in this country again, then the neocon take over of the USA and its warhawk arrogance will end in November 2008.
2006-08-09 11:55:05
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answered by Michael R 4
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According to Doctor Who there are still humans in the year 5 billion.
2006-08-09 13:07:34
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Never, i hope...but i think the question should be how long will human beings behave with humanity?
I think humanity will always survive because there will always be someone, somewhere to live, to think, to breathe above all feel human.
2006-08-09 11:53:05
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answered by Asif 1
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Not long. If this whole Iraq/Lebanon/North Korea missile crap continues, we'll be dead in the next twenty years. Otherwise, we have 500 years, max.
Or what The Only Beldin said.
2006-08-09 11:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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100 years
2006-08-09 21:40:21
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm a minimum of yet another twelve months far flung from ending my doomsday gadget so there is time. Evolving bodily, we try this each and all of the time. nutrition, greater perfect scientific technological understanding has allowed for greater, taller, and longer dwelling human beings to dominate this international in basic terms over the final one hundred years. inspite of the undeniable fact that, that isn't to declare we've not continually been like this if people interior the present previous have been in basic terms able to have the comparable reward we've at present. As for human evolution, we are achieved evolving. wanting genetic manipulations in a lab, remoted human populations in a sparkling ecosystem that forces transformations for survival; we are achieved evolving. Us people have got here across our organic place interior the animal kingdom and we are outstanding at being people, in basic terms like monkeys are outstanding at being monkeys. there's no room for added evolution without placing out added remoted and dramatically distinctive environments that could desire to rigidity sort over hundreds of years(which contain area colonization on a distinctive international that could desire to have greater gravity and people might locate that they could compete as predators back). extremely, as our species stands at present, there are actually not from now on mountains to climb, not greater worlds to triumph over. we are achieved evolving as our subject on earth exists at present.
2016-11-04 05:48:16
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answered by ? 4
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Great question!!! I think in 10 years the fall will start. Then about 300 till we start to not exist.
2006-08-09 11:52:58
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answered by Casca 4
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Whenever Jesus comes back and rids the world of all evil, that will be the end of humanity and the end of the world. When that is, who knows?
2006-08-09 11:50:07
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answered by Josh 4
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