We cannot 'know' what the exact impact may be, if any.
What we can do is extrapolate from past trends and apply those to the future. Hopefully this will give us possible outcomes and through such extrapolations allow us to adjust present use and abuse to minimise any adverse affects.
i dont really know no one does not know.
how should i know i want to know that answer u answer it why should i answer it
i dont know
Kids may know the causes of global warming because:they read and understandthey may have learnt the causes at schoolthey follow news reportsthey are the scientists of the futurethey know they will be part of the future
They will know more when it passes with 8.5 million miles of us in 2013 as to its possible future impact.
The future tense of "know" is "will know."
By knowing the origin of tektites, one could indicate the statistical chance that there will be a bolide impact at some later time in the future.
None has seen future some people believe it will be good some believe it will be bad i don't know who is correct but i know it will be developed and sorrowful any atomic war between the world could ensure that we will not see 2050. Global warming and pollution are the problems that would surely effect us in the future
The outbreak of coronavirus disease has created a global health crisis that has had a deep impact on the way we perceive our world and our everyday lives.
The future tense of "know" is "will know." For example: "I will know the answer tomorrow."
the past has been, the future will be done. do we really need to know the past to know the future? If we knew the exact date of Christopher Columbus would that change the future? You don't know what matters from the past enough to know how it will affect the future.
The future tense of "knew" is "will know".