what will be condition of earth after 100years
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Of course, the Ice Ages are a 2 million year blip in the geologic record, and were brought on by plate tectonics and the Milankovitch Cycles. So, the Earth will return to its naturally hot and dry state. Add all the carbon dioxide humans will put back into the atmosphere, and the Earth will be in its Cambrian state (half a billion years ago), with an atmosphere of 7000 parts per billion CO2, and less oxygen than the 21% we enjoy now.
We pump water into oil wells, and water is mostly oxygen. Oil wells are carbon and hydrogen , so the swap will put oxygen underground, and carbon in the air. And that carbon will be carbon dioxide. So, either animals will evolve to handle that, or they will simply go extinct
100's of years:. global warming from CO2
20 million years: global warming from polar ocean currents (medium speed continents move about 1000 miles in 20 million years)
68 million years: Global cooling from a rise in all the new mountains, but no ice ages.
100 million years: Fossil fuels replenished! It's a renewable resource on this time scale. Hopefully, by this time humans will have gone solar, or left the planet. If not, then history will repeat , and we'll have global warming from increased CO2 levels that offsets the global cooling from the mountain chains. Al Gore's great, great, great... ...great, great, great grandson will make a movie called "An Inconvenient Truth".
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What will happen in 2050?
Higher water levels, more powerful tropical storms, and increased energy use across the globe will lead to widespread power outages. In the US, the effects will be worst in crowded, northeastern cities like New York and Philadelphia. By 2050, up to 50% more people there will likely be temporarily without power.
What will happen in the year 3000?
By the year 3000, global warming would be more than a hot topic — the West Antarctic ice sheet could collapse, and global sea levels would rise by about 13 feet (4 meters), according to a new study.
What will happen to the Earth in 1000 years?
We'll live somewhere beyond Earth.
In 1,000 years we'll probably have a thriving civilization on Mars, the Moon, or maybe even another planet beyond the solar system. We've already discovered billions and billions of planets outside our own solar system. There are 40 billion Earth-like planets in our own galaxy alone.