Physics, asked by debbarmaayush767, 7 months ago

how to kill every living thing on earth?​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Living things include bacteria, algae, fungi, insects, microscopic organisms, tardigrades.

All of these can simply never be wiped out completely. Not even nature could, who are we? Volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, meteorite impacts and many more calamities were survived by the above-mentioned organisms.

In fact, in a single human body, there 140 trillion bacteria. So, let’s suppose we kill all the other bacteria outside of our body. Every single bacterial cell. We’d still have 7 billion times the bacteria in a single human body to kill. Impossible. Simply impossible.

Tardigrades have survived 5 mass extinctions. Yes, all of the ones that happened on Earth. They can live in space, in harmful chemicals, in extremely high temperatures, and what not. You can’t kill ‘em.

Even if spent all our money and the world’s resources on the project, it would be impossible. Not almost impossible, not next to impossible. Plainly, simply, bluntly impossible.

PS. The question sounds a bit paradoxical, since humans are also living things. And if you’re talking about human beings killing all living things, it would mean themselves as well. However, I did get your point.

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Answered by rashmi4ambasta
0

Answer:

Remove oxygen

Explanation:

remove all the oxygen and everything will die

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