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2007-03-07 19:36:03 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Fossil fuels will still be around, though almost all of it will be derived from coal or biomass. Thus, they will be relatively expensive. Most american families will still own cars, but they will be used to go to distant locations on infrequent occasions.

Famine, dought, and overpopulation are now in full effect and there is a large die-off of the human population. Wars and skirmishes are being fought over access to fresh water supplies like lakes. the ocean levels have risen by about 1.5 meters, so virtually all coastal towns have either built massive sea walls/levees or in underdeveloped countries they are simply abandoned, leading to exacerbated urban crime and poverty.

Most people live in huge metropolises, with few living in the countryside,thoug there will be a social movement on to resettle these areas.

The economy has slowed considerably, and quality of life is declining gradually in developed nations, and is hellish in 3rd world countries. There is a massive push to get renewable energy sources installed in developed nations, but even then the once stable grid is now rather chaotic. Air conditioning is a luxurious treat, and people go back to building homes in the fashion of their great great great great grandparents.

Almost all of Central Asia, Southwest Asia, and the MIddle East is controlled by extremist Islamic governments that are as reclusive as N. Korea is today, and the once proud wealth of these nations is decaying as their petrodollars and mineral deposits are gone. Israel has nuked some of it's neighbors but it proves too little, too late, and Israel is no longer a jewish state, replaced by Bedoiuns and westerner expats who have fled criminal prosecution in their home countries.

Russia no longer exists as a country, but is rather just a collection of warlord-controlled fiefdoms. The population is half of what it is today, but is being growing due to immigration, as foreigners are moving into the now relatively habitable Siberia, though mosquito borne illness is a major problem there.

Africa, with the exception of South Africa, Egypt, Libya, and Namibia, has failed to develop at all. Population die off is greatest here, as entire tribes, nations, etc. disappear due to disease and lack of food.

2007-03-08 07:16:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In 2100, price of water will be same as petrol of now and at that time petrol can be seen in museum. If pollution goes on like this, 1/2 people will die and lotta country will be inside ocen.

2007-03-07 19:40:30 · answer #2 · answered by ashoke 2 · 0 0

Well life will be lovely in temperate northern Canada, and you will be able to take trips to the great New England desert on a camel.

Paris sur Mer will be a popular overseas destination, but it will take a long time in a sailing ship to get there.

Bicycles will be back in vogue, though lubricating oil will be $500 a bottle.

2007-03-07 22:52:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Restored to the perfect state of its genesis: Evil will be removed by a just creator. Through education of those who were willing to listen to Him in the opening years of 2000, love of neighbor will have become a reality. Every person worldwide will have built his own house and been living in it. Peace will be so complete that even former animals of prey will eat along side and nap with those which formally served as food. Lions will eat vegitation and hawks will eat fruits and nuts just like a parrot. People will no longer age. Childbirth will be perfectly at ease. Disease will have vanished along with starvation, violence, hate and prejudice.
Best of all, the human family will be perfect in body and mind: strong, smart and able to learn anything they are interesred in, with a perfect memory.
Mankind's family tree will be completely reunited as all those in God's memory, worthy of a second chance, and sleeping in the grave, will have been returned to life, also to be educated in their Creator's way of doing things and thinking. All will experience exquisite delight in abundance of peace.

2007-03-07 22:22:49 · answer #4 · answered by LELAND 4 · 0 0

it could possibly be the most polluted place to live on. industry and waste can only be hidden and absorb for so long.

2007-03-07 19:42:08 · answer #5 · answered by SAINT G 5 · 0 0

Pollution and global-warmed flooding won't stop us. We'll all be well-adapted cyborgs and nothing could stop us. Mu-hahaha.

2007-03-07 21:51:35 · answer #6 · answered by Benji 5 · 0 0

world will be very much same as it is now. But the people will have far more knowledge ......

2007-03-07 19:40:24 · answer #7 · answered by ritesh s 2 · 0 0

non existent

2007-03-08 00:01:27 · answer #8 · answered by PhyzicsOfHockey 2 · 0 0

half humans and half robos will rule this world.........

2007-03-07 19:41:19 · answer #9 · answered by harish 1 · 0 0

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