A University of Bristol simulation predicts the formation of supercontinent Pangaea Ultima within 250 million years, making Earth uninhabitable due to...
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Scientists have used a powerful supercomputer to create a picture of Earth’s distant future—a world where extreme heat, suffocating humidity, and violent volcanic activity could make the planet unlivable, potentially driving humanity extinct. The research, conducted by the University of Bristol and published in Nature Geoscience, suggests that in about 250 million years, Earth’s landmasses […]
A University of Bristol simulation predicts the formation of supercontinent Pangaea Ultima within 250 million years, making Earth uninhabitable due to...
According to a new study, Earth will become uninhabitable in about 250 million years due to extreme heat, volcanic activity, and the formation of a...
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