Answer by Big Bomb It is impossible to tell what Earth might be like in the future. It could be a gas chamber full of pollution sufficating the human race, it could be a radioactive wasteland lying in ruin after a nuclear war, it could be one great super "Earthcity" and the population may have rocketed into the ten billions or even the trillions!! It could be any of these, or any other things that you may think of. You never know. The sun might supernova sooner then we think. The world might collapse under economic ruin. The choice of imagination is yours, anything is possible in a way. I like to imagine Earth has suffered a nuclear Holocaust and only a significantly tiny population of mankind has survived. Answer by DanielWon Due to constant changes in the environment and pollution, many geographical and physical components of the Earth will alter. Some lands will be moved, oceans will get bigger, and the environment will be various. It is really hard to predict right now.
There is a risk of flooding on Earth in the future due to factors like climate change and rising sea levels, but it is difficult to predict exactly when or where flooding may occur. It is important for communities to prepare and adapt to potential flooding risks.
Preserving the Earth is important to ensure a sustainable future for all living beings. It helps maintain biodiversity, provides essential resources like clean air and water, and mitigates the impacts of climate change. Taking care of the Earth is crucial for current and future generations to thrive.
No, the Earth will not run out of oxygen in the future. Oxygen is constantly being produced by plants through photosynthesis, ensuring a continuous supply for living organisms.
While it is unlikely that Earth will run out of oxygen in the future, human activities such as deforestation and pollution can impact the availability of oxygen. It is important to protect and preserve our environment to ensure a healthy supply of oxygen for future generations.
Earth has gone through numerous changes over billions of years due to natural processes like plate tectonics, climate fluctuations, and biological evolution. In the future, Earth's climate is expected to continue warming due to human activities like burning fossil fuels, leading to more extreme weather events and rising sea levels. It is crucial for us to take action to mitigate these effects and protect the planet for future generations.
Future Earth - 2009 was released on: USA: 20 December 2009
The future tense is will like.
There is a risk of flooding on Earth in the future due to factors like climate change and rising sea levels, but it is difficult to predict exactly when or where flooding may occur. It is important for communities to prepare and adapt to potential flooding risks.
The future tense is will like.
Preserving the Earth is important to ensure a sustainable future for all living beings. It helps maintain biodiversity, provides essential resources like clean air and water, and mitigates the impacts of climate change. Taking care of the Earth is crucial for current and future generations to thrive.
I fear for the future of humanity.
Journey to Planet Earth - 2003 Future Conditional was released on: USA: 2005
they are making more and more thins which are designd for the future but they are olluting the earth
Future History The Story of Earth That Was - 2005 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG
It will appear very much as it does today in 2011. Obviously it is impossible to show a picture of the future.
Protect your future: save our birds and animals. What would earth be like if there were no birds and animals? Save them today!
Its like if you drive you have a future