you can't use up all of earths oil, the earths core is always generating oil in huge machines constructed long ago by man (the first man, not man as it is today), these machines were constructed about 2-3 million years ago
Think of the earth as a ball, filled w/ rocks and fluid. While ball spins the two are in harmony. Let's say we put a hole in the spinning ball and the rocks and fluid start to spill out at a small rate that can only be noted through expensive machinery. Well the ball will start to unbalance. the remaining rocks and what little fluid would be left will grind and mix together making them smaller objects... They would soon run out and the balls momentum would speed up the delicate balance of gravity would be broken... We will ultimately of coarse parish before the end the gravity of the sun will pull us in because of the weight is now lighter.... This can be proven by "Cause and Effect".
If we continue burning fossil fuels until they run out, we would further exacerbate climate change due to the continued release of greenhouse gases. This would lead to more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruption of ecosystems. Additionally, there would be economic and social consequences as we would need to rapidly transition to alternative energy sources.
Everything would die and all the water sources would turn to muck. There would be storms of various gases with hydrogen like bombs as the lightening constantly scorching the Earth. You'd probably have to cancel your cable.
If electricity ran through you, it could disrupt the electrical signals in your body, potentially causing muscle contractions, burns, nerve damage, and in severe cases, cardiac arrest or death. It is important to avoid contact with live electrical currents and seek immediate medical attention if you or someone else has been electrocuted.
The atmosphere would be slightly cooler than it is now if there were no carbon dioxide in it. Carbon dioxide is just one of several so-called "greenhouse gasses". It is second in importance to water vapor, a very distant second. So, if all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere suddenly disappeared, it would not affect temperatures very much. What you have to worry about is the effect on plant life. Plants cannot survive without carbon dioxide. No trees, no crops. Fortunately, it's just not possible to deplete all of the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Even over the long term. There are plenty of sources for carbon dioxide, including the burning of fossil fuels and respiration of animal life. And if that all ran out, then you have about a hundred times as much CO2 stored in the oceans as there is in the atmosphere, and that would go back into the atmosphere rather quickly.
Various myths say that walking will keep you dryer than running. According to the mythbusters programme, which specifically sets out to prove or disprove the possibility of such myths, has demonstrated that running will keep you 70% dryer. This is probably due to the fact you would only spend half the time in the rain if you run the whole way.
Fossil fuels will completely ran out in the year 2,300.
If Earth did then there wouldn't be electricity, coal or anything that we humans rely on today that uses fossil fuels.
In 2100, it's very likely that uranium could ran out. In 2300, it's very likely that fossil fuels could ran out.
If we continue burning fossil fuels until they run out, we would further exacerbate climate change due to the continued release of greenhouse gases. This would lead to more extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and disruption of ecosystems. Additionally, there would be economic and social consequences as we would need to rapidly transition to alternative energy sources.
Without petrol (gasoline) and diesel fuel, we would be forced to use other forms of energy. We would rely more on solar energy, wind, human energy, geothermal energy, and nuclear energy. If we were in close danger of running out of fossil fuels, we could transition to using other forms of energy.
It's unlikely that fossil fuels will be commonly used in the future because they'll eventually ran out and fossil fuels emits a lot of pollution like carbon dioxide which is a greenhouse gas and this leads to global warming. It's more likely they'll use alternative energy resources.
Cars run on fossil fuels, gasoline, vegetable oil, and electricity.
go Eco and look after the world
your organs would die
it would miy
everything would die out.
If you ran out of water, that would be disastrous. Cellular functions require water to operate, so you would die.