No one knows for sure but we know about certain theories theories. Astronomers believe that the sun will hydrogen and will become a red giant . It will produce a lot of heat , the earths oceans will evaporate and lands will be scorched . This is how life on earth will end .
LIFE. Also that many fewer asteroids floating around that could slam into earth and end all life.
It is impossible to predict with certainty when life on Earth will come to an end. Various factors, such as natural disasters, human impact, climate change, and astronomical events, could potentially pose threats to life on our planet in the distant future. However, humanity continues to strive to protect and sustain life on Earth for as long as possible.
According to common knowledge, there is no reason for the Universe to end anytime soon.Quite a different question is whether the planet Earth, or at least life on planet Earth, could end at any specific moment. Yes, a catastrophe in 2012, or in 2011, or 2010, or in 2013, or in 2014... could destroy all life on Earth. There are several ways this can happen. But there is no special reason to single out the year 2012 - why the Earth should be destroyed in that specific year.
When and if the interior of the planet Earth becomes cold enough that there are no more currents in the magma (or no more magma) and there is no more plate tectonics, there will be no more earthquakes or volcanoes, and life on Earth (if there is still life on Earth at that time) will be more peaceful as a result.
because there is water on earth and were there is water there is life
The end of life on earth is speculated often when natural disasters occur. The end of an individual's time on earth comes when they die.
No
No one knows.
No
No, life on Earth does not end in the year 2012. That is a ridiculous rumor.
Life on Earth - TV series - ended on 1979-04-10.
It is possible.
The letter "e".
OKay you must be nuts 2012 is not the end of life on earth... some people have said that but its not.... We will never know till that day comes!!!!
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The Living Edens - 1997 Patagonia Life at the End of the Earth was released on: USA: 30 April 1997
There is currently no event or scenario that would lead to the complete end of life on Earth. While there are threats such as climate change, natural disasters, and pandemics, life on Earth is resilient and diverse. It is important for humans to address these challenges to ensure the long-term sustainability of our planet.