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In the near future, if we create chloroplasts for human photosynthesis, then we don't have to eat food anymore. In this case, the earth maybe able to support 100 billion people.
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The Earth wouldn't be able to support human life, it would be really hot because of the sun's UV rays, meteoroids would hit the planet, and the water we have today wouldn't be liquid, it would be solid.
Earth is able to support diversity of life: It has the suitable atmosphere which is made up of different gases. It has a moderate temperature as it is not to far and not to close to the sun. It has the a suitable amount of water covering 2/3 of the Earth's surface.
they would not be able to sustain human life.
The Earth wouldn't be able to support human life, it would be really hot because of the sun's UV rays, meteoroids would hit the planet, and the water we have today wouldn't be liquid, it would be solid.
It is because longer wavelength wave is diffracted by the earth's atmosphere and so can 'cling' to the surface of the earth, whereas shortwave just goes out into space.
It is one of a few that are able to support living organisms.
No the heat would be to much pressure
Life. One reason for this is the fact that it has water and a breathable atmosphere.
Yes, you will still be able to install it and use it on many computers. It is the support that is ending, but the software will still work. Lots of software that is no longer sold or supported can still be used and installed on a computer.
NASA is established to try and develop new medicines and cures for diseases such as cancer and AIDS. NASA were able to grow crystals in space that were not able to grow on earth that could help fight diseases. NASA is also figuring that when Earth is about to not support life anymore, they will try to move people to a planet such as Mars so the human race can survive.