It could be. But most likely not. In a hundred years the odds are we will find a better fuel to use or everything will be powered by electricity.
The Next Hundred Years was created in 1994.
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69664 to nearest hundred is 69700. The tens digit (6 = sixty) is more than half way (5 = fifty) to the next hundred, so round the hundreds (6 = six hundred) up to seven hundred.
The number 82,982,374,862,756,756 is eighty-two quadrillion, nine hundred eighty-two trillion, three hundred seventy-four billion, eight hundred sixty-two million, seven hundred fifty-six thousand, seven hundred fifty-six. (This is using the US "short scale, where named numbers are 1000 times the next lower named number, e.g. one billion = one thousand million.)
Well, honey, that's one hundred fifty trillion. Just a whole lotta zeros, ain't it? So next time you're talking big numbers, just remember to enunciate those syllables like you mean it.
It is likely that coal usage will decrease over the next 100 years due to the global shift towards renewable energy sources and efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Advances in technology and increasing awareness of the environmental impacts of coal are contributing to a decline in its usage.
No one can predict when a war will happen so far in the future
Crude oil and natural gas are the natural resources that are likely to be scarce in the next 100 years or so.
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