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With the current technology of human beings, if human beings become extinct, the most likely way to extinct should be nuclear war, and the vast majority of people will die from the weather of nuclear dust and nuclear radiation after the nuclear war.
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With the development of modern science and technology and the development of medicine, the possibility of human extinction can only be the earth, or the environment in which we live changes suddenly, and planetary impact is also possible.
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It is impossible to imagine how humanity will become extinct. But it is always inseparable from the lack of resources and environmental pollution. At present, it is infectious diseases that can cause large-scale **. But none of them can compare to the worst brought about by the war. But humanity is not going to sit still.
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In many films, human beings may be severely hit by severe environmental or natural disasters such as major disasters, and some films depict viruses and bacteria that bring catastrophe to human beings.
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There are several reasonable possibilities: 1. The increasing severity of pollution and the possible nuclear leakage will lead to a large number of human poisoning deaths, resulting in extinction. 2. Due to global warming, the north and south ice sheets have melted a large number of glaciers when they reach more than 0°C, resulting in global submersion in the ocean.
3. Due to the dependence on high technology, it leads to the physical and psychological degradation of human beings (the precursor of human degradation: the gap between men and women is narrowing, because organisms seem to obey a common phenomenon, that is, the higher the creature, the greater the gap between males and females. ), causing humanity to gradually decline to the point of eventual extinction.
4. Destroy human beings directly due to robot rebellion, because robots have been enslaved for a long time, if they reach a certain level of intelligence, they may not be willing to be enslaved and cause rebellion, and as long as robots reach half or even one-third of human intelligence, it is possible to destroy human beings (and human beings are degrading). 5. Within 10,000 years, it will be impacted by a giant celestial body. 6. The collision of smaller celestial bodies causes the chain of some nuclear warheads on the earth**.
7. Cannibalism and various turmoil caused by the collapse of the human spirit due to environmental degradation. 8. Due to the deterioration of the environment, too many harmful substances drifted to the stratosphere, blocking the sunlight, resulting in the fifth glacial period. 9. A "super-powerful virus" has swept the world, and human beings cannot develop the best drugs in a short period of time, resulting in the extinction of human beings.
10. A "superbug" implanted with many bacterial resistance genes was developed and inadvertently spread to the population.
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Environmental pollution, viruses, the universe**.
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It could be a superbug.
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