No, it's not coming to an end, but it clearly is changing.
Predictions in the Book of Revelations aside as being not my department, the issues you mention are probably all linked under that heading "global warming." When the ice melts from a glacier which has been there for centuries, it changes the weight on the land below it. Ice is actually pretty heavy stuff, for all that it floats. So earthquakes could indeed be caused by global warming. The hurricanes and tsunamis are also predictable on that basis. National Geographic did a big feature about hurricanes recently, where the link to global warming seems pretty obvious to me. And tsunamis are most often caused by earthquakes, and by the dynamics of the earth's crust adjusting to a great many changes. Changes which, for the most part, have been caused by industrialization.
2007-01-27 05:01:24
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answered by auntb93again 7
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The sun's eventually going to burn out, too. Of course the world is going to end at some point. As far as the earthquakes, hurricanes, tsunamis, etc., those natural disasters have been happening since the earth was formed. The only thing that makes it seem worse now is that we have so many people crammed into coastal locations.
All of us need to treat the planet better, plain and simple, but fretting about imminent population elimination won't solve any problems.
2007-01-27 04:59:35
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answered by SuzeY 5
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Japan's tsunami became led to by skill of the earthquake, that's basically led to by skill of plates below the floor shifting. Its no enormous deal :-) additionally, the only reason they are saying 2012 is the tip of the international, is via the fact all of the planets are going to line up. they are saying which will make a gravitational distinction. PSH. liars. ultimately, the earth isn't spinning quicker. each little thing would be ok. the international isnt coming to chaos- think of roughly it! those organic failures ensue each 12 months. in our lifetime, the international won't come to an end. wish this helped! :-)
2016-11-27 22:23:31
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answered by ? 4
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no the world is not coming to an end although it is moving into a more turbulent part of its cosmic cycle.We are on the horizon of a cycle where we are put under different and more extreme exertions from the cosmos.The magnetic poles are moving ,maybe reversing,but this has happened on many occasions according to research.We will be bombarded by more extreme solar flares which is why only today i heard something on sky news about them wanting to block out the suns ultra violet rays- are they carrying out this operation already because if you know anything about condensation trails from plane engines you will have noticed something very strange going on in the skies.They seem to be filling the air with microscopic metal elements via strange aerosol cannisters attached to the wings of planes.This in turn could ,and im only theorising here,reflect the incoming solar flares.-It makes you think dosnt it.Anyway i hope that clears a few things up for you.
2007-01-27 06:12:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I think people are causing shifts in weather patterns because of pollution, too much asphalt, too many building, depletion of the rain forest, etc.
The Mayans predicted the "end of the world" years ago. Their calander ends in either 2012 or 2021, depending on the historian you read.
Will the world end? I doubt it. There may be huge shifts in societies, there may even be an end or depletion of the human race, but the world has been here for billions of years and will probably be here for many more billions.
Mother Nature will get rid of the worst parasites that are ruining Her. Humans are the parasite. If we don't straighten up and help heal what we have ruined, She will vomit us out.
2007-01-27 05:02:36
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answered by Nepetarias 6
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Some day perhaps but not in our life time. these are all natural occurrences that happen and have been happening since day one of the earths history
2007-01-27 05:00:08
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answered by norsmen 5
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I think the next ice age will clear all this up and then we can start all over again
2007-01-27 05:06:31
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answered by merlin 2
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It is inevitable that it will happen sometime. As to the future, I am not a prophet.
2007-01-27 17:58:30
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answered by Anonymous
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no, not intil the sun blows up then, we're over!
2007-01-27 04:57:10
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answered by jessie.issoawesome 2
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yes you girl
2007-01-27 06:09:59
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answered by Chicken Boy 1
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