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It will continue expanding. The details of other things that will happen are somewhat fuzzy, but one way or the other, the time will come when there will be no more available energy (the so-called "heat death"). The Wikipedia article on "Fate of the Universe" gives some additional details of what is likely to happen.
It would most likely cry.
If the polar caps continue to melt the Earth will most likely flood.
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yes, its very likely to happen within the next 13 years! scary huh
It will likely continue to grow out, and may have some unkempt ends.
A likely event, mathematically, is more then 50% likely to happen. An unlikely event is less then 50% likely to happen.
If you swallow gulps of air, such as when drinking too fast, that's likely to happen.
It is most likely because in future their is going to be lots of problems. It is likely that if it does happen the Middle eastern countries will be the Eastern countries allies. If it does happen the safest place to be is New Zealand. I don't know why though a conflict between East and West would happen though. It may not even happen or may not be likely.
The difference between probability and coincidence are that probability means the odds or how likely some thing will happen or not. While coincidence means something that did happen already, and the likely hood of what caused this to happen either being rare or common.
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The weakened Colorado Riiver would continue to seek a route to sea.
Most likely, the water bubbles very much and it might come out of the kettle.
The elms will continue to die and the forestation deplete to the point where elm is wiped out.
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That would depend on the habit. Habitually biting your fingernails is likely to have different results from habitually drinking a liter of vodka a day.
It likely will.