yes it will and that is a fact.
If we do not destroy it ourselves than nature will destroy it for us and I'm not talking about climate change.
The core of the planet could stop spinning (just like in the movie "core") and the earth would lose its magnetic field and be exposed to high concentration of the sun's UV rays that would destroy life on the surface of the planet. All the water would evaporate and all life would die out.
Also, scientists are detecting a shift in the earths magnetic field. The poles are going to change soon (south pole becomes north pole and vice versa). This is a natural phenomenon in the history of the Earth, but it will be the first time it happens with humans on it.
If this doesn't happen, however, the sun will ultimately kill us in the next 5 billion years. As it will grow older it will expand and grow larger engulfing the near planets: Mercury, Venus and our Earth. So doesn't matter what happens, the Earth will one day be destroyed.
2006-08-17 02:51:36
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answered by Borna F 2
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In about 5 billion years the solar will amplify right into a pink large and the percentages are good the earth will be destroyed. All existence might want to were extinct for type of three billion years and earth might want to be like venus. If it doesn't get destroyed then, even as the pink large level leads to about 7 billion years the solar will be tossing off wide quantities of remember and the cinder that when grow to be the earth might want to be destroyed. The preliminary destruction might want to be halted if an wise race with major technologies nevertheless inhabited earth some million years from now. Amazingly its no longer that not person-friendly to flow a planet. Doing so calls for making use of a really great asteroid with close encounters with earth on a customary foundation--once each numerous thousand years. for sure there is a few threat in touch inspite of the undeniable fact that the earth might want to be moved out of the threat zone of the destiny pink large. yet there is nowhere the position the earth might want to be moved to make it threat-free from the demise throes of the solar 7 billion years from now.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes
2006-08-16 20:44:49
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answered by kingofnarniaforever 4
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Yes, I believe this earth shall come to end and I also believe it shall do so in the near future.
2006-08-16 21:01:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, the geographical structure of the changing world Now changing.
the ocean area cover the land side.
The ozonne gas comes to an end, throug the effects of pollution.
2006-08-16 21:46:11
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answered by Anonymous
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All things come to an end. It's the cycle of life, so yes.
2006-08-16 20:45:14
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answered by Jenni 3
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You mean, the earth as we know it? Its always ending...
2 more species extinct by the end of this hour.
2006-08-16 20:51:33
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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Sure when it collides with the sun or we get hit with something, but im sure long before that happens it'll be empty, just look at whats going on around the world
2006-08-16 20:45:37
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answered by Nick B 1
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Eventually, for sure. By man or environment? Now thats a question i'd like to know also ;)
2006-08-16 20:45:26
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answered by asliceoftom 2
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its already destined to be engulfed by the sun. there are always other possible ways that it could end too. so ultimately, yes. it will end
2006-08-16 20:46:50
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answered by BEEFSHIELD 3
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