It is impossible to predict specific events in 2066 with certainty. However, advancements in technology, science, and society are likely to continue shaping our world in ways that are difficult to fully anticipate.
It will likely continue to grow out, and may have some unkempt ends.
In 2100, it's very likely that uranium could ran out. In 2300, it's very likely that fossil fuels could ran out.
That seems very likely. We MAY run out of fossil fuels around that time, but it is likely that the Sun will continue shining... for the next 5 billion years or so.
Skull fossil is a fossil of Cranidos.
A fossil would most likely be found in sedimentary rocks
It is impossible to predict with certainty what will happen in the year 4900. As of now, our understanding of future events beyond a certain point is limited. It is likely that advancements in technology, society, and the environment will continue to shape and influence the world in unforeseeable ways.
Regardless of who does it, fore-casting is done to identify what is likely to happen in the future so as to be able to benefit most from the events.
No. A probability means, how likely it is for something to happen. An observation of SEVERAL similar events can give you a good ESTIMATE of the probability.
It was quite likely to be a prehistoric event since all events are dichotomous: either they happen or they don't happen. Either the sabre tooth will kill me or it won't, either I will find enough prey or I won't. There is no other outcome. So, in each case, the pair of events are mutually complementary.
A plant
The weakened Colorado Riiver would continue to seek a route to sea.