If most of the Earth's ice sheets melt the seas will rise and cover much of the Earth's land mass.
Earth's end will come when the Sun consumes all of it's hydrogen and expands, possibly enveloping the Earth. When this happens all the water on Earth will evaporate and the Earth will burn and resemble Mercury.
That is if the Earth does not lose it's magnetic field before the next 4.5 billion years. If we lose the magnetic field Earth will resemble Mars.
In 2001, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's Third Assessment Report predicted that by 2100, global warming will lead to a sea level rise of 9 to 88 cm (3.5 to 34.5 inches).
The melting of the polar ice will gradually affect coastal areas, rendering them underwater. This is already happening in Louisiana, where small communities are being moved to higher ground. Flooding caused by rains is more problematic and unpredictable as weather patterns change.
The answer is no.He will not.When God destroyed the earth by flood many people that survived were scared.Like Noah and his family.So God promised not to destroy the earth again by flood.So he put a rainbow in the sky.So when every time God sees a rainbow he remembers his promise and other people who have faith in God remember also.When you see a rainbow remember Gods promise.
If all the ice on Antarctica and Greenland melts, sea levels will rise 216 feet, or 65 metres. This will destroy most of the coastal cities of the world, but there will still be plenty of higher land not flooded.
after the flood.
to destroy the wicked men that were on the earth
because earth is not surpose to be always as we want it to be
god created earth along time ago and he will destroy it along time from now
For my opinion, the bible said that the water destroy the earth... But god made his promise to not destroy the earth with water. Im just 11. So dont think my answer is dumb!
God sent a flood to the earth to wipe out the evil people that were alive. It did not destroy the whole earth, but drastically altered it.
God destroyed the world in the flood during Noah time. _____________ God decides to destroy the world by flood because of human wickedness and violence. Unfortunately this solution is ineffective because God observes after the flood that humans are irrevocably sinful ("every inclination of the human heart is evil from childhood"). Consequently, he decides that the earth should never again be destroyed by flood.
False. The Flood was the event, the Rainbow was God's sign that He would never destroy the earth again with water.
God brought the great flood to destroy humankind for all their forms of wickedness.
After the flood, God made a covenant with Noah, promising to never again destroy the earth with a flood. God also instructed Noah to be fruitful and multiply, and to fill the earth.
after the flood.
There is no rainbow song in the bible. Only mention that god made a covenant with Noah that he would not destroy the earth with a flood.
He destroyed it by the flood during Noahs days, but the fanily and the animals were on the ark to continue life.
to destroy the wicked men that were on the earth
In Genesis god makes a covenant with Noah that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. The rainbow is the covenant.
Once. There is only one story of God's flood of waters upon the earth, and when it was over, he pronounced in Genesis 9.11. "And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth."
Revelation 11:18 promises that God will: "...destroy them that destroy the earth."(ASV)