Predicting the exact time or date when the world will end is impossible. Scientific theories about the eventual fate of Earth range from billions of years in the future, such as the sun exhausting its fuel, to potential catastrophic events, but none can be precisely determined. Many believe that while human actions can impact the environment and may lead to crises, the planet itself will continue to exist for a very long time. Ultimately, it remains a topic of speculation rather than certainty.
it ended in england
1918 fighting stopped. 1919 big treaty signed. Other treaties signed later.
The protestant reformation seems to be still going on and has not come to an end up to date. It was meant to end in 1750 but this did not happen as reforms keep happening.
World War I ended on November 11, 1918, at 11:00 AM, when an armistice was signed between the Allies and Germany. This day is now commemorated as Armistice Day or Veterans Day in various countries. The formal peace treaty, the Treaty of Versailles, was signed later, on June 28, 1919.
The world was supposedly supposed to end December 21, 2012. Or at least thats what the Mayans thought. MORE: The Mayans didn't think the world was going to end. It was modern man who put this interpretation on it. For the Mayans it was just the end of a calendar and a start of a new one. Just like our calendar. We don't think that the world is ending each New Year.
nobody knows but God mabey it will end tommorrow never know
No The world will not end for at least another 3-5 Billion Years.
No, but it might as well. Judging from some of the questions on this sight, humanity is doomed anyway.
I thnk planet x is a10th planet and that one that says 2012 is the end of the wold is right
Southwold
You'll have to wait and see
it ended in england
treaty of Versailles
No, the world did not end in 2012 as predicted by some theories. This was based on the misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar. There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that the world will end in the near future.
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Herbert Hoover.
The Palace of Versailles.