How does the Earth destroy?

Referring to the term 'apocalypse' will remind you of things that only happen in movies. However, there are some potential risks created by nature or humans that are trying to wipe everything on the left. land just in a flash .

How will our earth end?

An intense volcanic eruption

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Every 50,000 years, huge volcanoes erupt once, and the recent eruptions of volcanoes are still considered 'gentle' in the country of Tonga and the Alaska region reminded us. about the risk that there will be more dangerous explosions to the lives of creatures on earth. If a super volcano erupts, it could lead us into an ice age that could last up to 1,000 years and disappear about 60-70% of the Earth's organisms.

Nuclear disaster

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Many countries have been faced with an increasing risk of attacks on nuclear weapons, chemical and biological bombs. The widespread dissemination of professional knowledge via the internet along with sources that Al Queda is recruiting nuclear scientists also means the risk of countries (especially the West) facing a nuclear disaster not sooner or later. The situation worsened when there were about 1,300 documents and reports on nuclear programs that were sneaked out of the Soviet Union since 1993.

Our fate depends on bees!

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Bees pollinate and help maintain the breed for most plants that we consume every day. The bad news is that their numbers are growing alarmingly. Some researchers believe that it is due to a parasitic bug that weakens the bee's immune system. Others blame pesticides and the long, humid climate.

Whatever the reason, if the population of bees continues to decline, humanity will really be in big trouble because of the lack of food and fresh food. Genius Albert Einstein once said that if bees are extinct, only three years later, humans will no longer exist.

Mass extinction

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American scientists discovered that a mass extinction disaster occurred every 62 million years, and this rule has been repeated over the past 500 million years. The latest mass extinction was 65 million years ago, which means we have been 'renewed' for 3 million years, and the grace period can end anytime!

Disaster comes from Mercury

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In 2008, three scientists discovered that the solar system was not as stable as we thought. All troubles are caused by Jupiter 's magnetic force. This force can pull Mercury out of orbit and throw it into the earth. If this happens, life on earth will surely be wiped out, even the smallest microorganisms will hardly survive.

To make it easier to remember, remember that the celestial body extinguishes dinosaurs only about 6 miles in diameter, while Mercury diameter is about 3,032 miles. However, scientists say that only 1% of the possibilities for this disaster occur.

When the compass does not point north

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Researchers say the earth's magnetic field is in a reversal . This not only disoriented migratory birds, satellites are disabled, but it also causes life on earth to face lethal radiation from the sun.

This reversal also changes the south and north poles, at which point the compass instead of just the north will point south. The last island reversal happened many thousands of years ago, before human beings appeared, but according to calculations, the expiration of the next extreme island period. Scientists say that there will be another extreme sooner or later, only a matter of time.

When the sun gets angry

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NASA warned that, if we do not have good preventive measures, the next solar storm , expected in 2011, will cause serious damage. Intense plasma explosions on the sun will cripple the entire technology world where we humans still depend on everyday. The 1989 solar storm knocked down the entire energy supply system of Quebec (Canada's largest province).

Experts say the next hurricane will have far worse consequences, seriously affecting energy supply networks, resulting in water supply, production systems and supply. food, medicine and other necessities. Some studies also say that it may release extremely dangerous radiation to the earth and destroy the ozone layer.

The stars are also assassins

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When a star explodes (this is very common, about 2 or 3 times a week), it will launch into the radiated electromagnetic rays. A gamma ray burst usually lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes. If a star is quite close to the earth exploding, these electromagnetic rays will bring the earth into a new ice age.

Danger from pandemics

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You probably haven't forgotten the troubles that SARS and bird flu outbreaks have caused in recent years. Experts predict that a similar pandemic may wipe out humanity from the earth forever. Scientists are concerned that Ebola virus (causing dangerous dark hemorrhagic fever), SARS virus and bird flu are future pandemic hazards.

Artificial disaster

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Particle accelerators (such as the LHC large particle accelerator of the CERN Institute) are used to study the microscopic particles that humans have known - the basic constituents of everything. These machines can, in theory, also turn around to create a black hole and swallow the earth with a single push of a button.