This question is impossible to answer in the space allotted. In the last 300 years, there have been, in total, thousands of "End-of-the-World" predictions ranging from the vague ("in this era")
to the ultra-specific: ("5:17 PM, Tuesday, February 17th"). Quite obviously, none have been accurate, and predicting the end of the world does not seem to be as popular as it once was.
But it will never disappear completely.
Someone has predicted the end of the world pretty much every year since the creation of the calendar. 1999 2000. 2002 2010 2011 2012
Probably not. You shouldn't think about the world ending, it can really can you down. You probably wont be around when the world ends so go out and have fun, don't think about the world ending.
The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, in Paris, France at the Palace of Versailles.
You can't do anything to stop the world from ending.
About 1000 Years.
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The year 2012 was the end of the Mayan 5000 year calander. But we may see changes at that time. But as for the world ending in 2012 it most likely will not happen. they said it would end in 2011 but we still here seems like every year they say it
Ending world hunger for a year would cost an estimated 30 billion, according to the United Nations.
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No, scientists do not agree that the world will end in the year 2000. Predictions about the world ending are not supported by scientific evidence and are considered pseudoscience. The world continues to exist beyond the year 2000 based on scientific understanding.
The ancient Mayans and the Hopi Indians have doomsday predictions for the year 2012.
The starting year was 1802 and the ending year was 1822.
1918 was the armistice ending of world war 1 .
Well, the world ending in 2012 was some superstition, the Mayans wrote a calendar for every year before 2012. The world ending was some big joke because the Mayans didn't make a calendar for 2012, so people thought that that's when the Mayans thought the world was going to end.
2012.