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Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Nobody: 4:06am On Mar 07, 2021
Earth will not be able to support and sustain life forever. Our oxygen-rich atmosphere may only last another billion years, according to a new study in Nature Geoscience.

As our Sun ages, it is becoming more luminous, meaning that in the future Earth will receive more solar energy. This increased energy will affect the surface of the planet, speeding up the weathering of silicate rocks such as basalt and granite. When these rocks weather the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide is pulled out of the atmosphere and through chemical reactions locked in carbonate minerals. In theory, the Earth should start to cool down as carbon dioxide levels fall, but in around 2 billion years this effect will be negated by the ever-harshening glare of the Sun.

Carbon dioxide, along with water, is one of the key ingredients that plants need to perform photosynthesis. With falling carbon dioxide levels, less photosynthesis will occur and some types of plants may die out altogether. Less photosynthesis means less oxygen production, and gradually oxygen concentrations in Earth’s atmosphere will drop, creating a crisis for other forms of future life.

So, when will this happen? To find this out researchers from Japan and the US used computer simulations to model the future evolution of the carbon, oxygen, phosphorous, and sulfur cycles on the surface of the Earth. They also considered climate evolution and how the surface of the Earth (the crust, oceans, and atmosphere) interacts with the planet’s interior (the mantle).

They modeled two theoretical scenarios: an Earth-like planet with an active biosphere, and a planet without an active biosphere. Interestingly, both scenarios produced broadly similar results: oxygen levels started to fall drastically at around 1 billion years in the future. This finding suggests that while falling levels of carbon dioxide and plant photosynthesis do affect oxygen levels, the effect of this process is secondary to long-term interactions between the mantle and surface environments. In short, it is the balance between the geochemistry of which rocks enter the mantle during subduction (see diagram below), and which gases are emitted from the mantle via volcanoes, that seems to mostly affect how long Earth’s atmosphere will remain oxygen-rich.



The authors of the study conclude that our oxygen-rich atmosphere may only last around 1.08 billion more years. To put that in context, oxygen only started to accumulate in Earth’s atmosphere 2.5 billion years ago – during the Great Oxidation Event – and it is likely that oxygen levels stayed fairly low for most of the planet’s history, only rising to near modern levels following the evolution of land plants around 400 million years ago.

The end of oxygen would almost certainly mark the end of Earth being able to support complex, aerobically respiring, forms of life. Though the details are debated, and other environmental factors are at play, scientists have long noted that the evolution and radiation of complex life on Earth seem tied to periods of relative oxygen abundance.

The authors of this study estimate that the total habitable lifetime of Earth – before it loses its surface water – is around 7.2 billion years, but they also calculate that an oxygen-rich atmosphere may only be present for around 20%–30% of that time.

Why does this matter? Imagine we were aliens on another world scanning the heavens for signs of life by looking for oxygen and ozone in the atmospheres of exoplanets. If our instruments passed over Earth 2 billion years from now, or 2 billion years ago, we might interpret a false negative – that such planets lacked a reliable “biosignature” – and move on with our search.



The same problem faces astronomers and planetary scientists today: what kind of exoplanets should we target, and what is a reliable biosignature of alien life? Habitability is not just a place around a star but a time in a planet’s evolution, and we must remain aware that we are limited to what we can see right now.

The future of our atmosphere bears a strong resemblance to its distant past: low in oxygen, rich in methane (if not carbon dioxide) with the possibility of organic hazes. As the authors of the new study suggest, using Earth as an analog we might need to think more broadly about which gases to look for in exoplanet atmospheres and that we may need to rethink our interpretations of what those gases may indicate.

We need to better understand the history of our own atmosphere’s evolution over time and how the surface and interior of our planet evolved together. Only then will we be better placed to determine whether there is life living in the glare of other suns.
Source: https://www.inverse.com/science/a-billion-years-from-now-a-lack-of-oxygen-will-wipe-out-life-on-earth

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by chatinent: 4:14am On Mar 07, 2021
Talking about a billion years is too far.


Jesus prophesied that the end is this period. We are living in the last of the last days.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Nobody: 4:35am On Mar 07, 2021
I'll be dead by then.....I don't give a rat's ass.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by femi4: 6:39am On Mar 07, 2021
Nonsense, Same thing earlier generation said, that the World won't see the millineum.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Walkee: 7:30am On Mar 07, 2021
I couldn't care less about what happens in the next 100 years.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by illicit(m): 7:38am On Mar 07, 2021
chatinent:
Talking about a billion years is too far.


Jesus prophesied that the end is this period. We are living in the last of the last days.


since when....

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by chatinent: 7:44am On Mar 07, 2021
illicit:



since when....


Since when you last understanding the signs he said.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by illicit(m): 7:45am On Mar 07, 2021
chatinent:


Since when you last understanding the signs he said.

Signs have always been around....

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by chatinent: 7:50am On Mar 07, 2021
illicit:



Signs have always been around....

Yes, few but. At this period, all the signs are around.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by mrdharkchild(m): 8:27am On Mar 07, 2021
Rubbish

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by SpiritFree: 9:12am On Mar 07, 2021
MejiLoyon:
I'll be dead by then.....I don't give a rat's ass.

Africans! SMH! Same reason why many embezzle money they can't spend in a lifetime when their neighbours die of poverty cry

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Enceladus(m): 10:16am On Mar 07, 2021
We are doomed one way or the other. The moon might kill us before this happens due to earth's gravity and it's Roche's limit, our sun will surely wipe us out if that doesn't happen, or maybe it will be the collision with andromeda. We have to be an intergalactic specie to have a chance of surviving these threats.

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Thablownmindset: 10:55am On Mar 07, 2021
MejiLoyon:
I'll be dead by then.....I don't give a rat's ass.

LMAO

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Chapter1vs6(m): 10:59am On Mar 07, 2021
No one will be alive to prove you were right or wrong

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Judybash93(m): 11:46am On Mar 07, 2021
We're talking about science and Christians have decided to flood this place with their stuff undecided

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by tillaman(m): 12:07pm On Mar 07, 2021
No problem, until then
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by sunshineV(f): 2:00pm On Mar 07, 2021
big shoutout to the useless christians that thought 2020 was the end cus of covid

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Bampeh: 2:57pm On Mar 07, 2021
Anything can happen. Oneday everything will end. Corona Virus taught the world a very big lesson.















Bampeh doesn't doubt end-time stories

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by duro4chang(m): 2:58pm On Mar 07, 2021
Why are we here?
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Jerryherd: 2:58pm On Mar 07, 2021
Sun may not even last a billion years

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Tobinrobin(m): 2:58pm On Mar 07, 2021
Lol
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Nairalandwizerd(m): 2:58pm On Mar 07, 2021
Ok
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by OBALOLA55(m): 2:59pm On Mar 07, 2021
SanctifiedSista:
Help us to number our days so we may apply our hearts unto wisdom:. PS 90:12.. as u read this post, this must come.to.mind. u are an ambassador here ..this is not ur home so live like someone ready to go..how?
1. Stop building 10 houses ..one in Ikorodu,ibeju Lekki, village, Abuja, ur wife village, alagbado,etc unless u are using all for rental purposes
2. Give ur life and possession to our Lord Jesus Christ, yes u heard me..u saw how Hannah gave her son for the work of God. Let ur children be trained to know they are here to advance the work of GOD
3. Do the work of an evangelist..yes u heard me, I don't like to preach,am shy...pray for that shyness to go ..some of u is not shyness ..u don't know how to start, wat to say or u are just proud or too popular in society.
4. Pray..pray..pray.. evrytime is only u and ur family..that's why u love stream of joy international so much..no..pray for the growth of the church, pray for more pple to be saved, pray for new converts to stand strong. Living Faith church winners chapel gives all their members Kingdom advancement prayer guidelines over 100. Meet them and make photocopies or download from their website
5. Bible study..study to shew yourself approved. Christianity is like a university..lifelong..all issues av solutions in the Bible..weda it's joblessness, demonic attacks, childlessness, satanic habits, delay in Marraige, sickness..it's all there. Attend Bible study oooo. Again, living Faith church winners chapel is at the forefront of this..just walk into any house u see with that banner. It's not a church thing but for everyone. Take the children there to learn
U are absolutely responsible for the outcome of ur life..u see many dying at 35,28,45,68,,50 etc. U are not meant to live here forever..Jesus went at 33. Be wise so u can forge ahead in life
ARE YOU A FARGIN undecided
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by fuckdemrepented: 2:59pm On Mar 07, 2021
Wahala for people way dey plan to live for 1 billion years

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by popweezy(m): 3:00pm On Mar 07, 2021
e sure me say none of our 100th generation would be alive by then..so, I dont give a damn f0ck

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Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by Jh0wsef(m): 3:01pm On Mar 07, 2021
Lol
Re: Why Life On Earth May Be Gone In A Billion Years (Photos) by BruncleZuma: 3:01pm On Mar 07, 2021
grin grin grin grin

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