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What if we knew the time the earth will die?​

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Answered by priyanshudp2109
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Explanation:

In July of 2019, we had a narrow miss with asteroid 2019 OK. It’s impact would have been similar to a nuclear bomb.

And the scariest thing? Scientists didn’t see it coming until it was too late.

NASA would need a whole year’s notice to stop a doomsday collision. How would they do that? They’d launch an object into space to collide with the asteroid, destroying it before it got close to Earth.

Barring any more immediate dangers, will the Earth still die? What will it look like in the near future and the distant future? What could we do to save the Earth?

Earth wasn’t always the diverse paradise we know it as. In fact, about 4 billion years ago, it looked more like something from a sci-fi movie.

Supervolcanoes, meteors, and a toxic atmosphere made our planet inhospitable. So how did it become today’s Earth?

It went through many geological, atmospheric and evolutionary steps. In fact, homo sapiens only came into the story about 200,000 years ago.

Human life evolved during a time when the climate was mild and stable, enabling a vast diversity of life – something we take for granted. Today, we are already beginning to see the effects of rapid changes to our climate and the destruction it causes.

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Answered by UniqueStar143
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⏭️ And the scariest thing? Scientists didn’t see it coming until it was too late.

NASA would need a whole year’s notice to stop a doomsday collision. How would they do that? They’d launch an object into space to collide with the asteroid, destroying it before it got close to Earth.

Barring any more immediate dangers, will the Earth still die? What will it look like in the near future and the distant future? What could we do to save the Earth?

Earth wasn’t always the diverse paradise we know it as. In fact, about 4 billion years ago, it looked more like something from a sci-fi movie.

Supervolcanoes, meteors, and a toxic atmosphere made our planet inhospitable. So how did it become today’s Earth?

It went through many geological, atmospheric and evolutionary steps. In fact, homo sapiens only came into the story about 200,000 years ago.

Human life evolved during a time when the climate was mild and stable, enabling a vast diversity of life – something we take for granted. Today, we are already beginning to see the effects of rapid changes to our climate and the destruction it causes.

What will the future look like if we continue down this path? How will it affect your children?

The next hundred years will see temperatures rise 6° C (3° F). That may not seem like a lot, but it is enough to create droughts, extreme wildfires, stronger hurricanes, and food shortages.

Two hundred years into the future, the world’s population will reach 9 billion. Hopefully, we spend all that time between now and then creating new technology to offset the environmental destruction and keep up with the demand for food.

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