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if so will we be able to live on another plant by then?

2007-02-09 02:58:37 · 6 answers · asked by e-non-o-moss 1 in Environment

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Never shall we be able to live in another planet...but you can dream it as the dreams are not always true. This one will be the best dream you would have ever dreamt of but unfortunately it won't come true.

Ozone layer is not made by the human beings and they can not destruct it whatever worst things they do. However there will be significantly big holes in it, but it won't be the end of the world...

2007-02-09 03:08:22 · answer #1 · answered by olivettiz 2 · 0 0

The ozone is not the real threat. CO2 buildup will kill us before the ozone depletion does. The key to survival would be to find a good warm climatically neutral spot on earth. The earth will recycle. Man will be forced to stop by the mere temperatures on earth. Travel as you know it will cease. Man will have to hole up to survive the heat. CO2 emissions will decrease dramatically, Ozone killing emissions will decrease dramatically..simply because scores of human beings will die. Not to mention a massive amount of plant and wildlife. The earth will recycle....through centuries.

This is all speculative.

As for living elsewhere.. I am sorry but this little aquarium we live in is the only one out there. There is no way man will ever expand beyond this solar system... let alone live and sustain on anything besides earth.

2007-02-09 03:16:57 · answer #2 · answered by HiketheWild09 3 · 0 2

If everyone can reduce pollution, it will never be depleted. There are some areas in the world where the ozone layer was depleted, but with good practices it's been known to re-generate its self.

If there's nothing done, it would probably take another 50 yrs. or so for it to be gone.

2007-02-09 03:10:46 · answer #3 · answered by SH 2 · 0 0

despite all the pessimism surrounding our future here on Earth, mankind has experienced greater growth in the past 100 years than in any time, ever. In the past 10-20, since global warming and ozone depletion have become household phrases, the human population has exploded- man is producing more crops than ever, feeding more and more people. The warming of our planet may not be entirely natural, but it certainly has not been a deterrant to the success of our species, by contrast it has helped us thrive. So why is everyone so fearful? We're enjoying greater prosperity right now, than in any time ever before. And we are continuing to trend for the better- what evidence have you really seen that convinces you any warming has been harmful? Has the ocean risen? Has food crop production dropped off the scale, have large populations been affected by a one degree rise in temperature? OF COURSE NOT!

2007-02-09 03:11:36 · answer #4 · answered by Lane 4 · 0 0

The ozone layer is controlled by Mother nature and is in no danger. It is a very long story and so technical u probably could not understand.

2007-02-09 03:11:16 · answer #5 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 0 0

The 'Ozone Hole' problem is another piece of junk science. We have NO data telling us how long it has existed. It could easily be completely normal. Besides, pollution controls have made the generation of ozone by automobiles illegal. Pick your poison!

2007-02-09 03:07:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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