What about a million days...(about 2,740 years)?
2007-10-15 21:43:13
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answer #1
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answered by nativexile 5
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Since we will probably destroy ourselves in another few thousand years, the earth will have plenty of time to recover (although a million years isn't all that long on these timescales). Even the plastics will break down after a few hundred thousand years. The most dangerous part of the radioactivity won't last more than a few thousand years. My guess is that the earth will look like what it did about 35 million years ago: hot with large grasslands and dense forests.
2007-10-16 08:54:35
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answered by mathematician 7
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I agree with star trail. Most probably Earth will not exist because of all this pollution, global warming..etc.. that's going on! Just imagine Earth 10 years from now with global warming!! OH.. and most probably there would be a loooooot of people living in Earth a million years from now.
2007-10-16 07:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Either the geologic activity would cease or slow down leaving the planet desolate like Mars (or beginning the stages where it becomes desolate in the latter case.) or new life forms and a new cycle of life would have been formed due to some sort of cataclysmic natural disaster (impacts, volcanoes, earthquakes, etc)
2007-10-16 05:17:04
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answered by Muteki 2
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About the same,but on the Earth,and life that different.Hopefully much better than it does today!Long ways off!
2007-10-16 05:33:11
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answered by Life goes on... 6
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In my opinion Earth won't exist in a million years.
2007-10-16 04:40:12
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answered by Green Phantom 5
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Well i guess there will be a lot more water and alot less land. If where still around by then I'm guessing Citys will become a lot bigger while more compact and cramped, think tall and close together.
2007-10-16 04:41:49
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answered by D.W 6
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It will be filled with the mutant descendant children that you and I shall spawn this very day according to our meglomaniacal genetic science experiment plans, the details of which I shall reveal to you shortly after the first batch of mutants emerges from my "male" womb...
Yes...You heard right...
I shall be the one to gestate them inside me...
And our children's children's children shall walk and fly about, and fill the earth with their strange and unfathomable wing and mandible noises, forever creating an alien hive, the purpose of which will never be know to even us...
Their original progenitors...
Let's get started, shall we...?!?
We have much to do...
2007-10-16 04:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Assuming theres anything left I would imagine it'll look a complete mess
2007-10-16 04:52:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It will have gone into another cycle without a dominant intelligent life form.
2007-10-16 04:42:14
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answered by Barbara Doll to you 7
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Seriously, it could quite possibly just be another dead planet floating around in space. At the rate we're destroying ourselves and our planet, I wouldn't doubt it.
2007-10-16 07:33:50
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answered by Mikey D 5
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