What Will Earth Be Like 300 Million Years From Now?
PBS Eons・2 minutes read
Earth's future is predicted based on current forces, with scenarios ranging from significant global warming to the formation of new continents and oceans over millions of years. Human activities like carbon emissions could lead to a world with melted land ice and rising sea levels, impacting ecosystems and evolutionary developments in the distant future.
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- The text focuses on the future of Earth, exploring how current human actions, like carbon emissions, can impact the planet's ecosystems, climates, and continents over thousands and millions of years.
- By examining potential scenarios, such as a high emission scenario leading to an Eocene-like world with melting ice and rising sea levels, the text underscores the long-term consequences of human activities on Earth's evolution and the need for sustainable practices to mitigate adverse outcomes.
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Recent questions
How far into the future can Earth's changes be predicted?
Millions of years ahead
What impact do abrupt warming events have on species?
Species shrink due to increased surface area to volume ratio
What geological event may occur in 10 million years?
Eastern African Rift may split the continent
What is predicted to form in 300 million years?
New supercontinent, Amasia
How do humans contribute to potential future Earth changes?
By predicting global changes and modeling scenarios
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