In 5 billion years when the sun grows to swallow the Earth's orbit or gets to the size where it scorches the surface.
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.
well Gleise 158 g is a "super earth" its roughly 5 times bigger than earth. supposedly it has water on it and it is in the "green zone" (the zone in which a planet can support life) and the "g" at the end on Gleise 158 G stands for Goldilocks which mean its a goldilocks planet ( a planet with life on it)
Planets and stars do all eventually die.
Venus exists as a warning to the world. Look after this beautiful planet or you might end up like our evil twin. Venus happens to be closer to the sun and life never got to work on the enormous amount of CO2 in it's atmosphere. Here on Earth life has converted CO2 in our atmosphere into massive amounts of chalk,limestone and coral. Global warming can start to reverse this process if we do not start looking after our 'Spaceship Earth'.
No, once Earth reaches the end of its life cycle, it will not come back to its previous state. The end of Earth would likely involve changes such as the sun expanding into a red giant, engulfing the planet or other catastrophic events that would make it impossible for Earth to return.
The planet has a few billion years left on it. As for the creatures riding it, who knows.
Yes, eventually the world (Planet Earth) will come to an end. No one knows exactly how, but many know that we as a race won't last forever nor will our planet.
On Earth, yes
Eventually it will. However, no one knows how or when that will be.Yes, the earth will at some point, come to an end. No one knows when, but all things created and formed have an inevitable end to meet, and the planet earth is no exception.
Life on Earth will probably come to an end when your star, the sun, begins to fuse helium instead of hydrogen. It will happen sometime between 3000 and 5000 million years into the future.
The world is not coming to an end, and the planet nibiru is not going to hit the Earth. The world does have lots of real problems, which I would generally categorize as political, economic, and environmental, and these problems may get much worse, but the world will nonetheless not come to an end. What is this 'Planet Nibiru'? Not one of the usual ones in our solar system.
No, Earth did not end in 2019. Predictions about the end of the world are often based on misunderstandings or misinformation, and there is no scientific evidence to support such claims. The planet continues to exist, and as of now, there is no imminent threat indicating that it will come to an end.
Saving Planet Earth ended on 2007-07-06.
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.
Hard Time on Planet Earth ended on 1989-06-21.
Planet Earth - TV series - ended on 2006-12-10.