Roughly, another 4.5 billion years.
I believe most scientists would agree that this is not currently known. Some, however, would say that there was no "before" - that time itself started with the Big Bang.
Most scientists believe that an infinite dense singularity existed before the incident known as the Big Bang.
Scientists believe in man theories. Depletion by CFC's is the most popular.
The overwhelming consensus among climate scientists is that global warming is real and primarily caused by human activities. While there may be a small minority of scientists who question the extent or causes of global warming, the consensus and evidence supporting the reality of climate change are robust.
Theropod dinosaurs, based on fossil and genetic evidence. Theropods share skeletal and anatomical features with birds, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestor. This hypothesis is supported by discoveries of transitional fossils, such as Archaeopteryx, that exhibit characteristics of both dinosaurs and birds.
Their environment changed and they could no longer survive.
Most scientists do not believe in superstitious beliefs. This is because they are not proven by facts. However scientists decide what they believe and don't believe.
No, most scientists do not.
There is no evidence of that, in fact most scientists believe it is expanding.
From wasps; at least most scientists believe.
Most scientists believe that humans originated in Africa.
Africa
Most planets absorb energy in the light and UV (and shorter) wavelengths. Planets radiate energy in the infrared (heat) and longer wavelengths.
I believe most scientists would agree that this is not currently known. Some, however, would say that there was no "before" - that time itself started with the Big Bang.
the first civilization started in The Waters
The Seismosaurus became extinct by what most scientists believe; by meteors.
No, most scientists still believe in it, if that's what you mean.