Probably like Mars. Like a hot desert.
Hmm... if us humans werent destroying it it still be flouishing with life. Around a few billion years the sun will become a red giant and engulf the earth or get really close and heat it up.
Look around. The earth is already millions of years old. Thousands of millions, actually. A million years from now? The effects man is having on earth, on its surface and the life there, and of the probabilities of catastrophe across a time scale so vast cannot be envisioned with anything that could be remotely considered as accurate.
Lets think in a different way, it may be hundreds or million years ago or after The Earth should look like same but it was not? the reason behind is human beings. if there is no humans there may be change of breeds in animals why because they need only food and water(mainly). they dont need wood for shulter,metals and other things...............
well mabye the earth wont be there anymore, mabye it will turn back into gas,
Worse case scenario?
With enough Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming the Earth will eventually become like Venus. Thick atmosphere, temperatures that can melt rock and totally unable to sustain life but bear in mind this is the "worst case scenario".
If you look at a globe, there are continents and a lot of blue, which means water. If we don't stop global warming in the next century, there will be much less land and you will see a lot, and i mean A LOT more blue. Global warming is so bad stop it now earth will probably not even exist all there will be is a giant ball of water and a billion fish don't let this happen please?
Pollution hurts the Earth in numerous ways. It eliminates animal habitats which, in turn, leads to animal extinctions. It pollutes the air, causing acid rain and sickness. Also, pollution depletes the ozone layer, and causes Earth's temperature to dangerously rise.
Some people imagine that global warming simply means slightly warmer winters and milder summers, overlooking the fact that if average temperatures rise around the globe, some areas will experience much higher temperatures, but other areas may even become colder. Some people imagine that global warming means higher food production will be possible, ignoring the fact that more prolonged droughts will reduce the food production in some areas, as will more frequent severe floods in other areas. People who think that global warming is good look to what they imagine to be the advantages of global warming, but overlook, or are unaware of, the harm that it can cause.
A religion entails belief in a supernatural controlling power, especially a God or gods entitled to obedience and worship. There are those who with excessive zeal promote action to stop global warming, as well as those who, again with excessive zeal, deny its reality or our ability to do anything about it. However, excessive zeal on either side does not constitute religion. ________________________________ Sometimes it seems so. Any religion is based on unprovable beliefs, and religious people have faith that their beliefs are true. "Faith" implies a lack of PROOF; if you had proof, you wouldn't need faith. Further, most religions differentiate between good actions, and "sin" - where "sin" is described as "evil actions". Many of the claims of global warming lack any real scientific basis, and most do require an element of faith - belief without proof - by their supporters. People who do not accept the claims of "global warming" are frequently denounced as "evil", and as "environmental sinners". Given that "sin" cannot exist without a religious belief, many global warming advocates do act in distinctly "religious" ways. The writings of any religion are not subject to question or scrutiny by the faithful, and this is certainly the case with the canons of global warming. Any attempt to verify the claims, to examine the fundamental data, or to question the proclamations of the priests are strenuously opposed.
Light bulbs do contribute to global warming. A good rule of thumb is that household appliances consume electricity and therefore contribute to global warming in proportion to the amount of heat they produce. Incandescent light globes work by heating a wire filament until it glows white hot, so they are obviously very heavy users of electricity. Replacing these by modern high-efficiency, low energy lights uses a fraction of the electricity and therefore contributes only a fraction of the carbon emissions that lead to global warming.
Human-induced global warming is a rejection of Genesis 1:28, which requires man to 'replenish the earth'; an instruction to look after our planet.
If you look at a globe, there are continents and a lot of blue, which means water. If we don't stop global warming in the next century, there will be much less land and you will see a lot, and i mean A LOT more blue. Global warming is so bad stop it now earth will probably not even exist all there will be is a giant ball of water and a billion fish don't let this happen please?
Global warming can help look after the planet by making everyone panic and be scared about the rising heat. This fear that the planet could spontaneously combust (which is just one man completely over exaggerating) has lead to people to actually do something about the problem. Global warming=fear=solution to global warming Necessity is the mother of invention...
It may have but if you look up Global warming you might find lots of things about,Global Warm
NOAA at noaa.gov look at there site you may have to do some looking around due to the amount of information on that site
With global warming, many are of the opinion that it will be closer to the Pacific Ocean, and thus more heavily populated.
Students should learn about global warming from the earliest years, as soon as they learn about turning off lights and computers. They have to look at the ethical questions of acting and not acting as well as the effects and remedies. Students are the adults of the future who will be living through global warming. They deserve to understand what legacy we have left them.
There will be more droughts, floods, and other natual disaters, sea level will rise.Because the ice of the arctic and the Antarctic will melt
Hurricanes and typhoons are weather. Climate is a longer term look at how weather averages out over the years. So one severe tornado is not evidence of climate change and global warming. But if the numbers and the severity of weather events change over time, then that may be a part of climate change caused by global warming.
There is no way to answer with 100 percent accuracy what the planet Earth will look like in the year 2025. That said, many intellectuals believe four core truths will occur. These are a more multilateral world, a need for sustainability, continued global warming, and a more ethnic population.
Littering or not littering would have little effect on global warming. Turning off your lights and computers when you leave a room will do much more to reduce global warming. Littering is an eyesore. It makes the place look bad. It turns away tourists. But there's not much connection to global warming. Littering probably contributes a bit to global warming if a lot of energy is expended in collecting the litter, or it contains recyclable material (paper, cans, plastic bottles etc) which would save electricity if it had been recycled.
everywhere on earth.Another AnswerFirst, global warming does not occur everywhere on Earth. Some areas are cooling. Second, even among those areas where it is warming, some are warming more than others. According to global warming models, global warming should be occurring in the troposphere more than at the surface of the Earth. However, in real life, the oppposite is true.