The Earth will last (its not like people think its going to blow up)....
but will the current environment in which we can survive, last beyond 50 years--that is the question.
It won't last much more, i don't think. Right now there are studies saying that the bee population is dying out.
Bees polinate a great deal many of the foods that we eat. If they die, there will nothing to polinate those plants. Einstein said that once the bees go...we're next...
It is sad to say, but it does seem that it is the end of this world...
2007-04-21 19:19:33
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answered by Julian X 5
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If I comprehend you wisely, you go with to be attentive to what quantity of the age of the Earth could characterize one 300 and sixty 5 days of the final human's lifetime. If that's what you propose, then that's extremely straightforward. The formula could be: . x/4,600,000,000 = a million/seventy 9 or x = (4,600,000,000 * a million) / seventy 9 . Dividing seventy 9 into 4,600,000,000 factors fifty 8,227,848. So, proportionally, on conventional one human 300 and sixty 5 days equals fifty 8,227,848 'Earth Years' (EY), if that's what you're asking. . EDIT: So greater or less fifty 8 million years could bypass for each 300 and sixty 5 days I stay to tell the story the earth. this is an thrilling perspective. Or, if we predict of roughly it in days, 159,528 EY, for daily the final human lives. Or 6647 EY each and every minute, and 111 EY each and every 2d. In 'Earth Time', the oldest human beings alive slightly stay longer than one 2d. . (EDIT2: i don't be attentive to how my suggestions switched from Earth to Universe, yet I corrected the labels as a effect.)
2016-11-26 19:55:30
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answered by ? 4
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about 5 years
2007-04-21 19:39:11
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answered by Ivan S 6
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The earth will stay on, but mammals etc. may not make it. I expect eventually different kinds of life will evolve over time.
... but I also think it's odd that so many young people are convinced they have no power to influence a change. We do have a lot of knowledge that we could use to creatively fashion our lives to change the negative effects we're having on the world. We could see this as a terrific challenge. We could empower our communities rather than wait for others to do something. Brainstorm!!
2007-04-21 19:25:34
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answered by Habitus 4
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The burning of the oil wells in Iraq caused things to speed up i think because they burned for so long & hoons setting fire to the forests & nuclear testing & cutting billions of trees down & cloud seeding must do harm
Australia should be ashamed of how they have wrecked our land rivers & oceans in such a short time
2007-04-21 19:30:53
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answered by ausblue 7
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I think that those things are the least of our worries, I think that people will kill each other and them selves.I Believe this is the beginning of the end, and our days will be cut short, and I bet none of us will be around in fifty years. I'm expecting a visitor to take me home.
2007-04-21 19:27:33
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answered by gigi 5
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The Earth is going to be here LONG after WE are all gone,,I OFTEN sit out on my back Patio and see the WONDERFUL nature of how things ARE ,,I have NO problems that the World can,nt cope IT CAN I,ve been watching the weather etc for over 40 years and nothings changed too much A LOT of PROFESSORS are SWEATING that WE are going to KEEP feeding them for a LOT of bullshit that they keep feeding us ,,,AFTER all without controversy THEY dont get FUNDING...PROFESSORS please get OFF our backs..and GET REAL JOBS..like working for your money!!!
2007-04-21 19:52:44
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answered by Brian Banks 2
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we are but a lice on the organism that is earth. if ti wants, it can squash us with simple blows.
in fifty years, i see a world human population living and working together to live in harmony with the earth's spledid nature
2007-04-21 19:23:39
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answered by ỉη ץ٥ڵ 5
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I think 2 more weeks
2007-04-22 01:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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More than 50. the farther you look, the dimmer it is. But i doubt it will have to do with global warming or pollution.
2007-04-21 19:16:47
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answered by aznfanatic 5
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