yes
As of now, no, but it may be possible in the future.
Building a Future was created in 2007.
Not at the current time, but in the future, it may become possible.
While it is possible for red hair to become less common in the future due to genetic factors and intermixing of populations, it is unlikely to completely disappear.
Some future inventions that the world is looking forward to are the driverless car, the flying car, maids in the form of robots, and underwater cities. Also on the agenda is food in the form of pills and jet-packs, a la James Bond.
The future perfect tense of become is will have become.
Debatable. Some would say hynotism is a form. In the future it may become possible if man ever uses 100% of their brain.
No, you can become a rainbow puffle at the puffle party but you can't become a rainbow penguin YET. It may be possible in the future.
Future tense: will Become Present tense: become Past tense: became
Up to my knowledge, it hasn't been invented yet. But maybe, in the future, someone will invent one. It is by all means possible, the challenge is building one.
it will become a resource in the future
Though still being developed by various manufacturers, a driverless vehicle is one that doesn't require being driven by a human (male or female). One day, it is hoped that you and your mates (the same goes for females out with the girls) can stagger out of a nightclub, get in the driverless car, and say "Take me home!" The computers and sensors will take over. The car begins to move (forwards, obviously) and will avoid the drunken pedestrian (ignoring the pedestrian's 'V' sign) and continue to arrive at each person's address, in safety. The only problem is that the driverless car has yet to be able to eject each intoxicated passenger out of the car? Maybe, in the future, instead of air-bags we will need sideways ejector (very gently) bags?