that's way to religiousness. but its going to end in a fire. the sun is going to Implode and become a supernova consuming Mercury Venus Earth and Mars. But that's a far far away fait (fate)for earth.
Interesting answer. You know your stuff, but really, it's that or flood- yes, I know that I am not giving a totally straight answer for you, but just read on please- Now, floods are all over, tsunamis included if you know what I mean, an so the world could end in flood. Another answer to type in to see some really good info is 'Is the world going to end in fire or ice?', because there are really good points and details. Personal opinions too, but intelligent ones. All of this from a grade 6, so please, if you don't like my answer, please note my age.
Well people are saying the world is going to end in fire,flood or ice but scientist are saying the world is going to end in a fire
The beginning of the cease fire of World War One was all thanks to the Armistice of Compiégne.
Metaphor,desire can't be tasted as food.the poet compare something that can be tasted to the desire.
The Earth will end at 22 December 2012. I think this is nonsense. The world can end in many different ways; floods, tsunami etc. But one of the other ways the world can end is when the Sun sends red hot gases to Earth or the next Ice Age in 16,000,000,000 year's time (who cares? I would have left school by then!)
It could be destroyed and could burn all the trees and they wouldn't make any oxegen so we coudnt breath
Well people are saying the world is going to end in fire,flood or ice but scientist are saying the world is going to end in a fire
Yes, the line "Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice" in Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice" contains a simile. The comparison between the end of the world and fire/ice is a figurative representation using "like" or "as," which is the hallmark of a simile. Frost uses this simile to explore contrasting perspectives on how the world might meet its demise.
Complete opposites. But while being opposites, they exterminate themselves. If you put Fire, on Ice, the Ice melts and puts out the fire, but the Ice turns into water, and evaporates. There's no winning. ...
Desire. "From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favour fire."
Pray, and be ready for the end of the world. For it will not end in 2012, in the bible it said "You will not know the time of my arrival" so YOU WILL KNOW WHEN THE WORLD ENDS.... just enjoy the time you have left. :)
"Fire and Ice" is a poem written by Robert Frost that discusses how the world could end by either fire or ice. While the poem does not focus explicitly on nature, it does explore themes of destruction, desire, and human emotions through the imagery of fire and ice.
Why honestly, fire and ice if you take a look at everything. Global warming is over the edge, with scientist trying to figure out if Ontario just had a small tornado or not. I am just being matter of fact, not saying that I want the world to end. I love our world. We should be proud of it too, it's the only known planet so far that contains the right atmosphere for living things and the rest of biodiversity. Love your planet, and look around you. Your question, 'Is the world going to end in fire or ice', is very simply put: The freezing temperatures in one half of the world, the hot temperatures in the other half. Another outlook that I have, is that it won'tend in fire or ice if we'd just take care of it.
Well, honey, in Robert Frost's poem "Fire and Ice," he compares fire to desire and ice to hatred. Basically, he's saying that the world could end either in a fiery blaze of passion or in a cold, calculated act of destruction. So, take your pick - do you want to go out in a blaze of glory or with a cold shoulder?
Fire and Iceby: Robert FrostSome say the world will end in fire,Some say in ice.From what I've tasted of desireI hold with those who favor fire.But if it had to perish twice,I think I know enough of hateTo say that for destruction iceIs also greatAnd would suffice.
Robert Frost wrote the poem "Fire and Ice" to explore the destructive nature of human emotions, particularly love and desire. The poem suggests that both fire (passion) and ice (hatred) have the potential to bring about the end of the world, symbolizing the consequences of unchecked emotions. Frost uses these elements to reflect on themes of love, desire, and destruction.
Some say the world will end in fire Some say in ice But from what i have tasted of desire i hold with those who favor of fire But if i had to perish twice I think i know enough of hate To say that for destruction Ice Is also great In words of advice
the world exploded