it will still be the way it is because God created the earth and nothing on earth will change until he comes back for the rapture. He is the one and only God.the god of neptune and all of these other greek "gods" are fake. So to answer your question. no one knows what will happen. the rapture may come in those few years and everything will change. If the rapture does not happen.........It will stay the same.
How is Antarctica going to loke like in 100years
Nobody lives in Antarctica except for a few scientific study bases, where people only stay for about a year at a time.
Antarctica is a continent and is in no eminent danger of becoming water -- ever.
A few years typically refers to a time frame of around three to five years. It suggests a span that is longer than a couple of years but not an extensive period like a decade. This term is often used in contexts like planning, forecasting, or assessing trends.
There are quite a few species of octopus in the waters around Antarctica. Antarctica was the ancestral home of the octopus millions of years ago and all current otcopus species are descended from that one Antarctic octopus species.
Before what time period? No people have never lived in Antarctica. Scientists go on expeditions there but don't stay for more than a few months.
No, Antarctica has not always been frozen. The continent was once much warmer and covered in forests millions of years ago. The current ice cover formed over the past few million years as the climate cooled.
nobody lives in Antarctica, except for a few scientists studying there.
To preserve a fossil you need very special conditions during a long time period. That is why there are only few places in which you can find fossils. Besides, is not easy doing this type of research in Antarctica. Do you imagine the cold?
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth, receiving only a few inches of precipitation each year, mainly in the form of snow. It can vary by region, but generally, Antarctica experiences limited rainfall and infrequent precipitation events.
The reason that so few dinosaurs have been found in Antarctica is because it is almost impossible to dig for fossils on most of Antarctica. First, most if it is underneath a mile of ice. Secondly, because Antarctica is so harsh, few paleontologists go to dig even in the areas of rock that are exposed. To me, for those reasons, it's surprising that any dinosaurs have been found in Antarctica.
Our current warming trend has been happening for 6000 years. Antarctica has suffered the least from these affects. The area is one of the few areas still growing ice (offsetting arctic loss). The past few years have seen cooling. The warmest year appears to agree with the rest of the planet at 1999 in all recorded history (150 years). Second warmest was 1938. Let[s hope for continued cooling.