Average global temperatures are expected to increase by 2°F to 11.5°F by 2100, depending on the level of future greenhouse gas emissions.
Scientists are worried that the earth might rise by 4 or 5 degrees Celsius before 2100. If this happens the human race is unlikely to survive.
The temperature in Phoenix is expected to increase over the next several years due to a combination of factors, including climate change and urban heat island effect. These factors contribute to rising temperatures, resulting in hotter weather conditions.
Predicting the exact temperature increase on Earth over the next century is challenging due to various factors. However, projections suggest a likely increase of 1.5 to 4.5 degrees Celsius if current trends in greenhouse gas emissions continue. These increases could have significant impacts on weather patterns, sea levels, and ecosystems.
The Sun is much, much closer to the Earth than any other star - eight light minutes vs. four light years for the next nearest star.
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Ancestor of the octopus. It could evolve to be even more intelligent with more complex problem-solving abilities, potentially developing advanced communication skills. This would be advantageous for survival and adaptation in their changing underwater environment over the next 75 million years.
Well I suppose I could die in the next five years, who knows!
OK that is the salery in how much they will make in the next 10 years!!!
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well the sun will slowley expand to as much as it could reach earths atomsphere and explode. But hopefully by the next couple of billion years we will have found life on other planets and solar systems.
A millennium is 1000 years, so you could say the year 2001 was the next year after the last millennium or that 3000 is the next one.
Scientists expect the average global temperature to increase by 1.5 to 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit over the next 100 years, depending on future emissions scenarios and climate policies.
The temperature in Phoenix is expected to increase over the next several years due to a combination of factors, including climate change and urban heat island effect. These factors contribute to rising temperatures, resulting in hotter weather conditions.
The average temperature of the universe is expected to decrease over the next billion years due to the continuous expansion of the universe. This expansion will cause the overall energy density to dilute, leading to a decrease in temperature.
Global warming would take a long time for the average temperature to dramatically rise. You would only be looking at another 5 degrees rise in the next 50 to 100 years. That would eb around 15 degrees. That is a very high amount in the context of the whole earth. The polar temperature would rise and the ice would melt. In the next 400 years or 500 years, we could see a bigger rie of 50 degrees or so. This is only if we increase our emissions and not find a way to reverse global warming.
i believe it would be 250 degrees over the next 100 years.
There is a microscopic chance that'll happen, but it could happen in about a 100,000,000 years