Barring one of these, http://www.livescience.com/technology/10ways_destroyearth.html in about 5 billion years the sun will have exhausted most of it's hydrogen and will swell up to a red giant, engulfing the earth. As our blackened, burned-out cinder of a planet orbits inside the sun, it will be plowing through solar material, and will gradually spiral into the core, where it will fly apart shortly before impact and be smashed into it's base elements with little fanfare.
2006-11-25 17:38:54
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answered by macropodathist1 2
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Doesn't matter. Everything will play out all over again in some other galaxy on some other planet.
2006-11-26 02:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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About 4.5 billion years until the sun engulfs it (as a matter of fact, we are in the middle of it's life - it is about 4.5 billion years old).
2006-11-26 01:36:29
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answered by Anonymous
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the rate we're going at present, i would say, give or take..50 years. with global warming and the hole in the ozone layer, the earth will be underwater in 50 years..
2006-11-26 01:43:10
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answered by ♦cat 6
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I was doing one the person said scientist say in 2050
I'll be dead by then
2006-11-28 22:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You are ALL wrong... keep your eye on me, at the istant of my death... eternity occurs... And it all goes POOF.. including YOU.
2006-11-26 01:53:08
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answered by Gunny T 6
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as per my opinion & my info it willtake around more 100 years
2006-11-26 01:36:17
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answered by kallu 1
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