There would be almost no major changes to the landforms as those take a huge amount of time. However, considerable flooding to the lower lying areas (shores, beaches and islands) might have occurred and global warming might have caused considerable damage to the ecosystem.
One light-year is about 9 trillion kilometers.Arcturus is a star that is 37 light-years from Earth.
Pluto takes 248.09 Earth years to orbit the Sun once. However, please note that Pluto is no longer classified as a planet (like Earth, Mars, Jupiter etc.), it is now a 'dwarf planet'.
The Earth Was a big round ball.Just like it is now. The earth was formed by a big bang. The Earth Was a big round ball.Just like it is now. The earth was formed by a big bang. The big bang was formed by a G-D who created all of the universe for us too stare into space and to say how amazing our universe is
Same as it is now, but instead of as much land mass . More water will evaporate to space and earth will be without water . That will happen when sun will become red giant
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.
My opinion on this question is that its probably a pattern on earth. Maybe in millions of years the earth would look like pangea, then eventually back to how it is now and repeating.
It is now known what North America look like 100 million years from now.
Nobody can answer this question. There may be no whales by then who can say 65 million years ago dinosaurs ruled the Earth,
it depends on what you look like now and what your weight is or what your personality is
Yes, vacuum cleare robots ahve been around for some years now. They look like large hockey pucks.
pather look very cool it looked nothing like ith does now though
By and large, aside from the messes left by the human infestation, yes. The Earth does look much the same as it did a million years ago. The Atlantic ocean might be a little wider, the Pacific a little narrower, the water level a little higher, but the place looks pretty much the same.
3.4 billion years from now
The same as it does today. Thats only 8 years from now. Geologically speaking, there is not enough time for the earth to go through any major changes between now and then.
It is unlikely that Earth's landforms will look exactly the same in 1000 years due to natural processes like erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change. These processes continually shape and change the planet's surface over long periods of time.
It is impossible to predict with certainty how the Earth's tectonic plates will look in 150 years. Plate movements are influenced by complex geological processes that are difficult to forecast accurately over such a long time span.
Pretty much the same as they do now.