Well first of all lets see what reasons there would be for Earth being incapable of supporting life. Is there not enough room? No, there's plenty of room. Limited resources? Well, it depends on how we handle our resources today.
If Earth really did become incapable of supporting life, humans could live underwater, on the water surface, or maybe even in space. I highly doubt that will happen, though.
water, Oxygen, CO 2 Minerals
Earth has many things which are necessary to sustain life. Water is essential for life, as well as an atmosphere with abundant oxygen and it is the perfect distance from the sun to provide us with enough heat and energy to survive.
Yes.
Humans utilize the Earth's crust in a variety of ways, including mining for minerals and resources, drilling for oil and natural gas, and building structures like roads and buildings. Additionally, the Earth's crust provides a foundation for agriculture, enabling us to grow food to sustain our population.
Based on current estimates, earth could not sustain that many people. Current estimates indicate that Earth could sustain a maximum of about 40 billion people at a very low standard of living, and fewer at a higher standard of living. Currently it is believed that the world's population will top out between 9 and 10 billion in the mid 21st century and then start to decline. But it would be impossible to predict what the population will be in 1000 years.
We won't be here!
The Earth can sustain a population that is in balance with the availability of resources and the impact on the environment. This means that the population should be able to live within the limits of what the planet can provide without causing irreversible harm to ecosystems.
The thick atmosphere has enough oxygen so than living things can happen.
What will happen is that the air population will be more of a threat too planet earth. Because when people die they MIGHT leave the factories on an the air population. And the earth will die because of air population.
Yes. Currently the human population needs approximately "3 earth's worth" of resources to sustain its population continually.
The maximum population that the Earth can sustain is uncertain and depends on various factors such as resource availability, technology, and lifestyle choices. Estimates range from 9 to 10 billion people, but it is important to consider sustainable practices to ensure a healthy and balanced environment for future generations.
Stars are suns and cannot sustain life. Earth is well, earth, and it CAN sustain life.
No one really knows what would happen because humans have never seen that first hand in reality. But I would imagine that the Earth would look similar to Mars.
we can sustain life on earth if we keep on recycling and pick up rubbish.
Earth, as in we live on the planet Earth, is supposed to be capitalized. Earth, as in the dirt we walk on, is not supposed to be capitalized.
star is a huge mass of gas, where as earth is a planet
While Earth can no doubt sustain life in the case of humans and every animal alive to date, it is still a question as to whether earth can sustain life or not.