Shock predicted that 250 million years from now, the Earth will become Fire Diem Mountain

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2023-10-04 02:10:00

According to a study by scientists from the University of Bristol, Earth could undergo a terrifying transformation in about 250 million years, when all the continents on this planet merge together, forming a “super giant continent” similar to Mount Fire. This change is expected to lead to temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius and high humidity on a daily basis, pushing humans and many other species closer to the Apocalypse“.Humans and many other species can die due to the inability to radiate heat and cool the body when carbon dioxide concentrations suddenly increase. This phenomenon is simulated through computer models and estimates of the situation future. After 250 million years, all the continents will merge together, forming a super giant continent called “Pangea Ultima”. The environment on Pangea Ultima will become hot and dry, unsuitable for human and other species’ life. Volcanic systems will also become more common, emitting large amounts of carbon dioxide into the air, causing the planet’s temperature to increase. Scientists say that the consequences of this change include increased temperatures, a hotter Sun and more carbon dioxide in the air, making the environment in most areas harsh, without food and water sources. for mammals. Temperatures will range from 40-50 degrees Celsius and may be higher in different regions. This forecast shows that very little territory on the planet can support animal life mammals after this change occurred and could lead to the extinction of many species. Dr. Alexander Farnsworth, senior research assistant at the University of Bristol notes that, to survive, we may need to build building shelters with air conditioning systems or exploring geoengineering solutions for climate management. In addition, establishing civilization on other planets in the solar system is also proposed, but currently it’s just a plot in a science fiction novel.We invite readers to watch more videos: Explore inside the doomsday basement.

According to a study by scientists from the University of Bristol, Earth could undergo a terrifying transformation in about 250 million years, when all the continents on this planet merge together, forming a “super giant continent” similar to Mount Fire.

This transformation is expected to result in temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius and high humidity on a daily basis, pushing humans and many other species closer to the Apocalypse“.

Humans and many other species can die due to the inability to radiate heat and cool the body when carbon dioxide levels suddenly increase. This phenomenon is simulated through computer modeling and estimates of the future situation.

After 250 million years, all the continents will merge together, forming a super giant continent called “Pangea Ultima”.

The environment on Pangea Ultima will become hot and dry, unsuitable for the life of humans and other species. Volcanic systems will also become more common, releasing large amounts of carbon dioxide into the air, increasing the planet’s temperature.

Scientists say the consequences of this change include rising temperatures, a hotter Sun and more carbon dioxide in the air, making the environment in most areas harsh, without source of food and water for mammals.

Temperatures will range from 40-50 degrees Celsius and may be higher in different areas.

This projection shows that very little territory on the planet can support mammalian life after this transformation occurs and could lead to the extinction of many species.

Dr Alexander Farnsworth, senior research assistant at the University of Bristol notes that, to survive, we may need to build air-conditioned shelters or explore geoengineering solutions for climate management.

In addition, establishing civilization on other planets in the solar system is also proposed, but is currently just a plot in science fiction novels.

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