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).
God made a promise not to destroy the world by flood again after the Great Flood, as depicted in the story of Noah and the Ark in the Bible. This promise is known as the Noahic Covenant.
because earth is not surpose to be always as we want it to be
Zeus sends a flood to earth in Greek mythology as a way to cleanse the world of human wickedness and wrongdoing. It is seen as a punishment for human sins and a way for Zeus to restore order and justice to the world.
The Bible provides some details about the earth before the Flood, including that people lived long lives and that violence and wickedness were prevalent. It describes the world as corrupt and filled with sin, leading to God's decision to bring about the Flood. Genesis 6-9 provides the most detailed account of the events surrounding the Flood.
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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 said he would never destroy the earth with a flood again, he told no and his decedents that he blessed them.
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.
because back in noah's days, God had to flood it to teach his people. and since God love's us, he wont do it ever again. nbut you must understand he said "i will never flood the WHOLE EARTH' so that means, there will BE floods, just not the whole earth at once.
In Genesis god makes a covenant with Noah that he would not destroy the earth with a flood again. The rainbow is the covenant.
After the flood in Genesis, God makes a covenant with Noah and his descendants, promising to never again destroy the earth with a flood. This covenant is symbolized by the rainbow in the sky as a sign of God's promise.
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.
God made a promise not to destroy the world by flood again after the Great Flood, as depicted in the story of Noah and the Ark in the Bible. This promise is known as the Noahic Covenant.
He destroyed it by the flood during Noahs days, but the fanily and the animals were on the ark to continue life.
The symbol of God's promise to Noah is the rainbow, as mentioned in the Bible after the Great Flood. God set the rainbow in the sky as a sign of his covenant to never again destroy the earth with a flood.