In the future, extreme temperatures, ranging from 104F to 158F or (40C to 70C), would be deadly for most mammals, especially humans.
Our bodies wouldn't be able to sweat effectively enough to cool down, leading to heartstroke and death eventually.
The combination of extreme heat, high humidity, and limited resources would likely lead to a mass extinction event.
According to research, a study by University of Bristol paints a grim picture of earth's future, predicting a mass extinction event in roughly 250 million years. This die-off, however, wouldn't be caused by Shimano activity as we know it today.
The study intentionally didn't account additional heat caused by human activities like burning fossil fuel. This means the actual extinction event Acould occur much sooner than 250 million years.
Some scientists believe that the world will be utterly desolate by 2200 or 182 years from today, as temperature rises.
This was stated in a white paper for the National Academy of Sciences.
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They believe we should begin planning for life in other planets. Global warming, nuclear winter, pandemics, asteroid impacts, and artificial intelligence, all have the potential to bring humanity down.
While this extinction event is not very close, the study serves as a reminder of the delicate balance of Earth's climate.
Even without future fossil fuel emissions, natural processes pose a long-term threat. However, humans need to be more careful so as not to make it happen more sooner.
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