Nope.... the Earth will still be nere in 100 years. HOWEVER - if we don't do something NOW to preserve and protect our planet from pollution, it will likely be uninhabitable in 100 years ! That said - our sun is estimated to only have about 6,000 years left before it expands to form a 'Red Giant' - at which time, the Earth will be a lifeless, charred cinder !
According to scientists and NASA the Earth has warmed up 1 degree in the past 100 years with an increasing rate of 2.86%.
A tiny crystal of zircon discovered in Australia is the oldest record fragment of the earth. At between 4.3 and 4.4 billion years old, this tiny sample is 100 million years older than any previous dicovery.
About 100 miles
The era in which Earth was the hottest was called the Archaean era. This was when the ocean temperatures were above 100 degrees.
about 100
we would be living in a robotic world...........robots will occupy the humans work
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
How long have turtles been on the Earth? They have been around for 300 million years.
That depends on how long ago humans developed. Assume 100,000 years, the earth is about 4,000,000,000 years old. So% = 100,000 / 4,000,000,000 x 100 = 0.0025 %
A location that is 100 light years away from Earth.
The distance to a star located 100 light years away from Earth is 100 light years.
It would take 100 Earth years for a signal to travel from a star located 100 light years away to reach Earth.
I'd say with 100% accuracy that all humans were born here on earth.
Nobody knows the exactly the number of people who lived on earth in 100 years
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
yes, humans can live for more than 100 years. there are some people around that world at this moment in life that are over 100 years old. I believe the oldest human being ever was 122 years old.
That is by definition of the word "century". Humans like to count in powers of 10 (100, 100, 1000, etc.), since it is easiest to work with (with the numbering system we use), so humans invented a special name for "10 years", and another for "1000 years", and yet another for "100 years".