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It is difficult to predict with certainty what Mars will look like in 100 years, as it will greatly depend on advancements in technology, human exploration efforts, and potential terraforming initiatives. However, it is likely that there will be more human settlements, scientific research stations, and possibly initial steps towards transforming the Martian environment to be more habitable for humans.
Look up the size of the Sun in kilometers (it is about 1.4 million kilometers, but you can look it up if you like, to get a more accurate number). Then multiply that by a million, to convert to millimeters.
No. If you look far enough away, you will see OTHER objects in the past. For example, if a galaxy is ten million light-years away, the light of this galaxy took 10 million years to reach us, so we see this galaxy 10 million years ago. Earth's light, from millions of years ago, doesn't come back to us, since (roughly speaking) light travels in a straight line, and moves at the speed of light (300,000 km/sec).
At a distance of 1 million miles from Earth, the Sun would appear much smaller compared to its size in our sky. It would look like a large bright star, but not as large as it appears from Earth.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
60 million years ago Canada was a mass of ice.
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Much the same as they do today. One million years is virtually nothing on the global and stellar timescale.
well you never know. No one knows unless you think you'd be alive for 250 million years.... #justsaying..
You will look like lots of miscellaneous molecules scattered all over the place.
it will be matrix and robots world
some of the stars we see in the universe took millions of years to get here - we are seeing what it looked like a million years ago.
what does the number 500 million look like
Yes, the Grand Canyon as we know it today would look very much like the Grand Canyon of 17 million years ago.
Who knows? We might all be dead in 4 million years, or we might evolve into some weird... thing, or we might just... stay the same!
Swan's feet look like the animals that they descended from several million years ago - dinosaurs. If ever you needed evidence that this was true, just go and look for yourself.