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I think so, so we need people to work together to protect our mother planet.
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It is very possible for the current state of survival, otherwise we would not be in a hurry to find the next planet suitable for human survival.
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Probably not, because humans have a higher level of civilization.
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Anything is possible, and it is possible that new species will emerge in the future to replace humans.
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This is also possible, after all, the universe is unpredictable, and anything is possible.
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I think it's going to be extinct, after all, human beings aren't developing very well.
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The extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by volcanic eruptions caused by the movement of the earth, and humans may have similar problems one day in the future.
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Although the dinosaurs were powerful, they did not have an independent mind, so they became extinct.
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In fact, it depends on whether it will have a great impact on our living environment.
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Dinosaurs were the overlords of the earth at that time, ruling the earth for more than 100 million years. This is only a small fraction of what it means to humans. But even so, the dinosaurs were still extinct.
the current mass extinction). Some lasted about 10 million years. It's been a long time.
In terms of human history, from the ancient pharaohs to the ...... of the Roman EmpireMedieval Europe was only 5,000 years old. But as a species, we humans have been around for about 100,000 years. So, on average, we still have a long time to go as a species, but a lot of things will happen in a million years.
Society can collapse. The asteroid could collide with the Earth. It's just a supervolcano that could erupt and destroy crops for years.
However, we can say that we have managed to develop technology that is advanced enough to avoid all these potential disasters. Suppose we already know how to travel to other stars and settle in the Milky Way so that when the Earth is no longer habitable, we leave Earth (scientists estimate the remaining habitable life on Earth and study the habitability of exoplanets).
Let's say we even spread to other galaxies. But there's a catch. The energy available in the universe is finite.
Once a star has merged all the light elements, nothing can form a star. This will happen in 10 14 years, or write it out in 100 million billion. It's a very, very long time from now, but it's going to happen eventually.
Even if some set up outposts with fuel reserves, they still only postpone the inevitable. They will eventually run out of fuel.
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It's impossible for me to do this now, after all, human beings have the ability to transform the world, and they are very adaptable.
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The extinction of the dinosaurs was caused by the collapse of the food chain caused by climate change, and if humans do not protect their homes and continue to overdraw the earth's forgiveness, the day of extinction of humans is not far off.
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There will be extinction, and there will be extinction of human beings. Because humanity has not yet gotten rid of its greedy nature.
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Recently, it has been theorized that the dinosaurs were so large that they emitted gases (p) that caused the atmosphere to warm... The number of human beings is huge, and the future is not optimistic.
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65 million years ago, in the late Cretaceous period, dinosaurs were the only overlords on the earth at that time, but they suddenly disappeared.
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Because it's not long enough.
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It's possible.
There are many theories about the extinction of the dinosaurs, with the most supported being the extinction of the dinosaurs as a result of the asteroid impact on the Earth and the deterioration of the climate.
If an asteroid hits the earth, it is estimated that it may not be very feasible now, and the asteroid hitting the earth is a small probability event, even if an asteroid comes, a nuclear bomb can be launched at a long distance to derail it, and it can be avoided from hitting the earth.
If it was a worsening climate, there was a trend now. In order to develop the economy, human beings ignore environmental pollution, and the arbitrary emission of exhaust gas and garbage has led to environmental degradation, if it is not changed, there will be a day when the earth is not suitable for human habitation, and we do not find another suitable place to live, human beings will be extinct.
Personally, I think there is also the possibility that an outbreak of a deadly virus could lead to the extinction of the human race. Maybe I've watched "The Walking Dead" too much, hehe.
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The extinction of the dinosaurs was due to environmental factors, and if humans abuse the earth like this, they will one day reap the consequences and go extinct.
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It is possible to look at it for a long time. The deterioration of the natural environment and the proliferation of extremist forces are the triggers for this problem. However, it probably won't be at the moment, because the world's mainstream is concerned about the environment and working together to resist the Nazis, certain religious extremist forces and communism, which means that the good is over the evil. Ha ha.
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Not at the moment, but I don't know what the future of science will be!
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The extinction of the dinosaurs quietly originated from a major catastrophe, and the specific cause of extinction cannot be answered by science, but it must be prosperous and must decline!
Human beings are not omnipotent, and human beings themselves cannot grasp the future, in the world ruled by human beings, the earth has become more and more dissatisfied, and it is always true that prosperity and decline will always be true, and human beings will also be extinct one day.
It's just that compared to the dinosaurs that held the luck button at that time, humans were much smarter, so humans should have ruled the world for a longer time than dinosaurs.
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1。Population: At the current rate of growth, the world's population will reach 50 billion by 2100; How many people do we need to eat everything in the world? It would take a lot of people, but according to current trends, it will only take 3,500 years to reach that number.
2.The claim that we are entering the sixth mass extinction era is debatable, but Peter, a scientist in the United States, is better than it is now. Raven predicted that by the year 2300, 2 3 species of the present species would die out.
3.Sunlight intensity increases by 1% per 100 million years on average, causing the Earth's temperature to continue to rise, and only cacti and shrubs can survive; In 900 million years, even their carbon dioxide will not be enough; After 1.2 billion years, the global ocean current system, which is the Earth's constant instrument, ceased to function.
As for whether humans are smart enough to successfully move to outer space, I don't know, but the end of the earth is like this)
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Dinosaurs were the overlords of the earth at that time, ruling the earth for more than 100 million years, compared with humans, it is simply a fraction, but even so, dinosaurs are still extinct, so will humans become extinct?
Judging by the past history of other species, it is possible that human beings will become extinct in a few million years, or they will evolve into other species, but one day the universe will disappear, so all life in the universe is destined to eventually perish.
A single supervolcano could erupt and destroy crops for years. However, we can say that we have managed to develop technologies that are advanced enough to avoid all these potential disasters. Suppose we already know how to travel to other stars and colonize the Milky Way so that we have left Earth when the Earth is no longer habitable (scientists estimate the remaining habitable life of the Earth and study the habitability of exoplanets).
Let's say we even spread to other galaxies. But there's also the problem that the energy available in the universe is finite. Once a star has fused all the light elements, there is nothing left to make a star.
This will happen 10 14 years later, or write it out, 100,000,000,000,000,000 years later.
That's very, very, very long time later, but it will happen eventually. Even if some humans set up outposts with fuel reserves, they are still only delaying the inevitable. Eventually, they will run out of fuel.
The more distant future is cosmic thermal death. This is when all available energy is exhausted, about sometime in the next 10 106 years. But humans can't live that long.
The level of energy available is too small to support any type of civilization.
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I think everything is possible, and if humans harm nature, humans will definitely become extinct.
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It's possible, after all, it's natural selection. What if a species with a higher IQ than humans emerges in the future?
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If this kind of disaster encounters human beings, there is a very high risk of extinction, so we should be grateful to nature.
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This is possible, after all, dinosaurs have lived for so long and have become extinct, so I think it is possible to talk about humans.
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I think it's still possible, after all, some natural disasters are unavoidable.
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Not now, after all, humans have evolved such a high level of technology that they can immigrate.
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I think as long as it depends on the next step of human planning, if the earth is well protected, it will not be.
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Dinosaurs are just big, but they don't have minds, so humans can't.
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Extinction is certain, but the length may be in the hands of the species itself.
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This is possible. This is also Darwin's natural selection, the fittest survive, and the unfit are eliminated.
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