It is highly unlikely that all or even a slim minority would want to go, at least at first. There would be some adventurers though of course. It would be centuries before a place like Mars could be terra-formed into a scenic enough spot that many Earth-accustomed people would want to live there permanently.
Nevertheless, I think the tourist trade would be hopping.
Earth would never be vacated completely. Our species is too closely attuned to the conditions here, through evolutionary adaptations, to be completely comfortable in an alien habitat.
Just MHO.
2006-12-12 14:58:31
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answered by bikelife 2
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there are two possibilities, one is that the Earth will be consumed by the sun later on when the sun turns into a "blackhole" and second is that the Earth will be "save" by God from destruction and will provide another sun
if the first possibility will be put into consideration i do "theorized" that sooner or later we(humans) could be able to understand the universe and will be able to look for another "living" planet
2006-12-12 14:58:16
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answered by probug 3
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Earth will still be inhabited just like Europe is. Europe did not empty out when people started moving to America. Not everybody moved.
2006-12-12 14:55:35
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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Eventually this planet will melt into a molten ball of slag when the sun becomes a Red giant billions of years from now
2006-12-12 14:55:32
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answered by SteveA8 6
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mars is smaller than earth. so it couldn't take everyone, same thing for the moon. i don't know about the size of some of the other possible moons. but their will always be the people, just like the people you went to school with who never left town. not everyone wants to leave.
2006-12-12 14:57:07
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answered by Gary L 2
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There is very little chance the we will ever colonize another planet.
It will eventually [ the earth ] be vaporised by an expanding sun,but don't worry it wont be in your time!
2006-12-13 05:33:18
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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The fact that they're isn't a breathable atmosphere on mars scares me and I'm sure many others enough that we don't want to go there.
2006-12-12 15:00:54
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answered by Anonymous
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at first i'm betting not too many people will leave because they couldn't afford it but when it would become affordable, if the number of people gone was high enough, problems like poverty and global warming would probably lessen in their ferocity.
2006-12-12 16:08:28
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answered by talk is cheap 1
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