Expansion of the sun. The sun is destined to eventually grow to a red giant - which will wipe out all life on earth.
The atmosphere would become much smaller and the earth would become much colder during winter and also at night.
No one can answer this question. it would require you to establish a method that would not be accurate but rely on for calculation only. this is why no one ever tells you the average yearly temperature or temperature of the future. if some one says they can tell you the temperature tell them they are a big fat liar
The first ever atmosphere was hydrogen and helium (they call this the primary atmosphere) because these elements are light they were knocked off due to solar storms (charged particles from the sun) The dense rocks that formed the and the vast temperatures beneath caused many volcanic erupts which spat out carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, methane and water vapour forming the secondary atmosphere, these heavier elements did not get "knocked" off by solar storms. As the surface of the earth began to cool the water vapour in the atmosphere condensed into perciperation(rain) which ultimately over-time continued to cool the earths surface and make the oceans in the depressions in the earths surface. The oceans are salty because they erode away at the rocks and other elements beneath the surface. The ocean and rain began to dissolve the ammonia and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, ultraviolet light shining through the earths atmosphere also broke down water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen and broke remaining ammonia that (in effect is too high) to be dissolved by the ocean into nitrogen and hydrogen. The combination of nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen (and of course other small amounts of other elements) is what are atmosphere is now made of. Makes you wonder what could happen to change our atmosphere in the future, let's hope not too dramatically so we have atleast some time to evolve? :p
People do not fully understand how much energy is involved with even small weather fronts. The entire amount of energy to modify any weather front, by even a small amount is huge! The ability to accumulate and refocus this energy is not currently available and probably will not be in the near future.
We could change the greenhouse effect in the future by planting billions of fast-growing trees. This would remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and the enhanced greenhouse effect that we have now would slow down.
H20SO4 is hydrogen+ oxygen+ ascorbic acid. soon in the future they want to use this mixture to reflect 2% of the suns rays and thus it will cool the earths atmosphere down by 2 degrees Celsius. they will do this by spraying it up into the highest part of the atmosphere above the clouds to block that 2% of the sun rays. but, by doing this it will cost over 10 BILLION dollars a year to be able to control the earths temperature.
it helps the scientists to predict future changes.
I don't know all 5, but here are some Has there ever been life on Mars If so, what happened to it's atmosphere If so how advanced If it did have an atmosphere, why is it ahead of the Earth in evolution or are we looking at Earths future
The atmosphere would become much smaller and the earth would become much colder during winter and also at night.
Not entirely. Climate is an average of weather, which can be either in the past or in the future. Weather is just day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere.
Burning fossil fuels will Produce CarbonDioxide (CO2) or GreenHouse Gases and the CO2 gets into earths atmosphere and warms up the planet, this is called global warming, this has effect on the weather
The atmosphere WAS a bubble of gases surrounding our planet - past tense, wasThe atmosphere is a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Present tense, isThe atmosphere will be a bubble of gases surrounding our planet. - Future tense, will be
there will be no more atmosphere ar live. we have to give thanks to the cars for ruin our atmosphere kets stick to bikes people
No one can answer this question. it would require you to establish a method that would not be accurate but rely on for calculation only. this is why no one ever tells you the average yearly temperature or temperature of the future. if some one says they can tell you the temperature tell them they are a big fat liar
hes a wish from earths shenron
by the future
The first ever atmosphere was hydrogen and helium (they call this the primary atmosphere) because these elements are light they were knocked off due to solar storms (charged particles from the sun) The dense rocks that formed the and the vast temperatures beneath caused many volcanic erupts which spat out carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen sulphide, methane and water vapour forming the secondary atmosphere, these heavier elements did not get "knocked" off by solar storms. As the surface of the earth began to cool the water vapour in the atmosphere condensed into perciperation(rain) which ultimately over-time continued to cool the earths surface and make the oceans in the depressions in the earths surface. The oceans are salty because they erode away at the rocks and other elements beneath the surface. The ocean and rain began to dissolve the ammonia and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, ultraviolet light shining through the earths atmosphere also broke down water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen and broke remaining ammonia that (in effect is too high) to be dissolved by the ocean into nitrogen and hydrogen. The combination of nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen (and of course other small amounts of other elements) is what are atmosphere is now made of. Makes you wonder what could happen to change our atmosphere in the future, let's hope not too dramatically so we have atleast some time to evolve? :p