No. Just look at 1999. Did it end then? No, so the Mayan calendar is wrong.
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Nobody can predict the end of the world. There is significant evidence that there is a possibility of a cataclysmic event happening on December 21, 2012. Many ancient civilizations have predicted the end-times and modern day experts can apply events that have happens in the last decade to predictions made by Nostradamus, The Bible, the Mayans, and others. But there has been nothing substantial to say the world is about to end.
So to answer your question; nobody knows.
No, once Earth reaches the end of its life cycle, it will not come back to its previous state. The end of Earth would likely involve changes such as the sun expanding into a red giant, engulfing the planet or other catastrophic events that would make it impossible for Earth to return.
The exact time of the Earth's end is uncertain. However, scientists predict that in about 5 billion years, the Sun will exhaust its fuel and expand into a red giant, likely engulfing and destroying the Earth. This process will mark the end of the planet's habitable conditions for life.
No, Earth will not last forever. Eventually, the sun will run out of fuel and expand, engulfing the planet in about five billion years. Additionally, natural disasters, climate change, and human impact could also affect the longevity of Earth as a habitable planet.
Human beings and a lot of other critters may have a rough time of it, but the Earth will do just fine. If it gets rid of us, probably better.No. The earth will end - sometime. But not in the near future. It is imporbable that anyone alive now will see the end of the earth. Getting slammed by a gigantic rock from space is probably the most probable way the earth will end in the foreseeable future. And by that, we're talking a rock several tens of miles across. A planet killer. Short of that, some of us will survive. There are probably going to be some folks around on earth for a good long while. The real question is how bad is it going to get for those of us here. Global climate change is a problem. Fundamentalists want war. Fools perpetuate tribal violence. Greedy powermongers keep whole peoples down. Oh, we'll be here a while. At least some of us. But how will we measure the quality of our lives?
There is no specific location referred to as the "end of the earth." It's a concept that symbolizes the most extreme or remote places on Earth.
it ended in jamaca 1212
it ended in jamaca 1212
Margraviate of Ronsberg ended in 1212.
Ghurid Dynasty ended in 1212.
The earth doesnt end in 2012, no one knows when its going to end
mayan calender is a mith
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Kara-Khanid Khanate ended in 1212.
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Yes.
1212. Now that is going to be one big omlette.
Is the world really going to end