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It would. Current models suggest that Earth will actually be consumed and destroyed by the expanding sun. However, life on Earth will end long before that. The sun is very slowly expanding, which causes it to put out more heat and light. In about 800 million to 1 billion years Earth will become too hot to support liquid water.
When we say 'life' what we normally mean is 'life similar to that on Earth', and obviously the Earth is the planet which most favours that type of life.
The end of life on earth is speculated often when natural disasters occur. The end of an individual's time on earth comes when they die.
At first, the sun will soon run out of its primary fuel, hydrogen. This will cause the sun's layers to expand, becoming a red giant. This will likely happen in 5 billion years. While scientists are unsure whether the expanded the sun will engulf the Earth or not, it will likely end life on Earth nonetheless.After it runs out of all fuel, including the heavier elements, it will begin shedding its outer layers and become a planetary nebula. Life on Earth would've almost certainly ceased by then.
if you mean the giant robot thing from the book the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy by Douglas Adams that is also a movie, then it was 42.
the earth is turns around the sun and the moon is turns around of the earth
it mean symbol of life
the earth is turns around the sun and the moon is turns around of the earth
the answer of life on earth is simple ... so people can get layed
well there is magnetic forse in the north pole but if that's not what you mean then idk why.
Native to the Earth.
If you mean earth.. yes.
2 wrong turns make a right..... or in ur case, a lot f turns make a right..............
it means life or like earth our life
If you mean the planet Earth, without them there would be no life on it...
Depends on what you mean by world. Life on this planet will end in about one billion years (That's, 1,000,000,000 years) so plenty of time to do stuff, raise a family and have a glorious life. In about a billion years, the Suns temperature would have increased so much that all liquid water on the planet would have evaporated into space. The planet Earth, will survive for eternity. Much has been said about the Sun becoming a red giant and enveloping the Earth, however, in the red giant stage, the Sun would have lost so much mass, that the Earth will migrate away from the giant fire ball that will occur. After than, when the Sun becomes a white dwarf, the Earth will just be a cold rocky planet with zero life.
When we say 'life' what we normally mean is 'life similar to that on Earth', and obviously the Earth is the planet which most favours that type of life.