Destroyed? Well, actually that's a question that cannot be answered. First, planet Earth as a whole is an open system, therefore even short-term predictions are unreliable. However, to destroy a PLANET the energy needed would be impressive. Therefore there are very, very few probabilities that the planet will be destroyed.
2007-01-20 17:23:40
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answered by lassarauko 2
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There is an asteroid which is scheduled to make a close pass in 2027. Although it will not collide with the Earth, the Earth could disturb its orbit enough to make it pass even closer in 2044 or 2046.
NASA and other teams of Astronomers have tracked many possible outcomes of the close encounter in 2027 to see if it will cause an even closer encounter in 2044 and 2046. Based on available data, NASA concludes that the asteroid does not pose a significant threat to the Earth.
Here's the rundown at the NASA sight, complete with a diagram showing the relative paths of the Earth and the asteroid.
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news018.html
What's more important to us in the short run is to avoid spending money on books or religions that predict an upcoming end of the world of any kind.
Instead, put your money in a secure retirement plan. You'll be better off, trust me.
Big Al Mintaka
2007-01-20 17:31:01
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answered by almintaka 4
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yes it is absolutely true that earth will be in a state of total devastation within 5 billio years.that is a LONG period of time.but still so that u can warn ur GREAT GREAT and no idea how many greats grand sons about their ends,i will give u the info.earth may be hit by an enormous comet or asteroid some day.or more definetly the sun shall swell iafter 5 billion years and will swallow mercury,venus,earth,mars and possibly jupiter too.before that we shall have to search for a safer home.europa,the moon of jupiter,is found to contain some ice.maybe we shall soon shift r homes.lol!
2007-01-21 02:23:56
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answered by Heady 3
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It will be more than a few years, but eventaully, the Earth will be destroyed. Longest term, (and most likely) in a few billion years, the Sun will expand in size and melt the Earth.
2007-01-20 17:25:44
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answered by SteveA8 6
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Nothing can be said. There is always a possibility that any asteroid from outer space can hit our earth. Scientists have predicted that the earth will melt after 4 billion years because of the expansion of the sun as a red giant. Besides because of global warming the ice caps of antarctica can melt to flood our earth.
2007-01-20 18:22:08
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answered by Pritam 1
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when I was in the 6th grade my teacher told me there was going to be a major earthquake in California by 2005.
Never happened.
Discovery chanel allways tlks about crazy title waves going to eat New York.
And now your telling me the earth is going to be destroyed?
oh, well we better all pack up and find a new planet to live on. Ahh, the earth is about ot implode, I hope you have god insurence.
This must be the single most rediculous question of the day.
2007-01-20 17:41:28
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answered by donald d 3
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No. There are so many predictions from 1990-2006 that failed.
Michael Drosin made alot of money for saying that the world will end 2012. Mayans and whatever, Nosterdamus, all are crazy. I want the world to end but I don't think it will. Bible codes are fake, a Moby **** book has codes also.
2007-01-20 17:27:25
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answered by krumpmaster terrell 4
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in one be conscious; no. existence in the international in simple terms stepped forward. some belive impacts from comets or small asteroids delivered the small builing blocks of existence to the early earth which might ultimately strengthen and evolve into the beings right this moment. The asteroid belt includes asteroids and different cloth that are in simple terms the remnants from the introduction of our galaxy that have been pushed from side to side between impacts with one yet another. what's left over in simple terms orbits the sunlight.
2016-12-12 16:32:50
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answered by gagliano 4
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Do you have an end?. All of us do. We are from the earth and earth is part of us and vice versa. A major collision with a heavenly body is inevitable and it will happen. Again life will be created else where and the cycle goes on and on. God only knows the secret.
2007-01-20 19:29:47
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answered by liketoaskq 5
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well i hope not but dear its the fact .as it depends on the way we use our natural resources.nowadays industries utilize lots of natural resources and as it also produces lots of chemicals which r ultimately released in the air and that has caused a big hole in the ozone layer which protects the earth fromultraviolet rays . and such reasons which r harmful to the atmosphere like rise in temperature , lack of natural resources etc. it is said that if people would continue to harm atmosphere lthan it is sure that humanlife would end .not sure how much time it takes but this is according to my views
2007-01-20 22:47:42
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answered by MANSI S 1
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