Earth's End
Numerous earthquakes in recent years have led some to believe Earth is nearing destruction. Now, scientists reveal another alarming finding: global warming is accelerating faster than predicted
Scientists on Doomsday
Scientists predict a future where no life, including humans and animals, can survive on Earth, leading to its complete destruction. This information was revealed in a study by University of Bristol scientists using computer simulation technology
In 250 Million Years
Scientists' research report indicates a catastrophic flood, similar to one 250 million years ago, will occur, wiping out all life on Earth
70 Degrees Celsius
Earth's temperature will reach 70 degrees Celsius, making it impossible for any life to survive. Scientists explain that rising temperatures will cause the extinction of all living beings
Dinosaurs
The research suggests increased carbon dioxide levels will destroy Earth, pointing to a similar event 66 million years ago that led to the extinction of dinosaurs
Continents
According to research team leader Alexander Farnsworth, carbon dioxide levels have doubled. In the future, Earth's continents will merge into a supercontinent called Pangea Ultima
Volcanoes
Scientists warn that volcanoes will emit large amounts of carbon dioxide, making breathing difficult and gradually rendering Earth uninhabitable