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Quote from: awesomealicia on August 30, 2012, 01:46:31 amNot sure why its such a problem. Things wont last forever. Old things die and become new things.I learned that from the lion king! http://youtu.be/hSFKnYD5rp4
Not sure why its such a problem. Things wont last forever. Old things die and become new things.
Why? Its the circle of life. Would anyone try to save an animal that didnt like humans? Would anyone have saved the dinosaurs if we were there? I know it sucks, but its naive to think we can save everything.
Alright so global warming and cooling is generally thought to be a repeated cycle(there have been multiple ice ages and tropical climactic periods scientists could discern from the fossil record).However, the general warming and cooling of our planet is a natural cycle.
Alright so global warming and cooling is generally thought to be a repeated cycle(there have been multiple ice ages and tropical climactic periods scientists could discern from the fossil record). There is no concrete scientific evidence, or really even evidence at all, that humans have caused global warming. We have had an affect on our environment, pollution and things like it are real problems. Smog over big cities, animals suffocating on trash, these things are real human-caused problems. However, the general warming and cooling of our planet is a natural cycle.
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As from what I heard, someone told me that how the earth gets hotter each year, is that the sun is slowly gettin bigger, almost getting closer to the planets, bit by bit. And sooner or later, it will consume all of earth. Maybe even all of the solar system. This is just something I heard, but correct me if I'm wrong.
Quote from: CazualxGrenade on September 02, 2012, 05:00:15 amAs from what I heard, someone told me that how the earth gets hotter each year, is that the sun is slowly gettin bigger, almost getting closer to the planets, bit by bit. And sooner or later, it will consume all of earth. Maybe even all of the solar system. This is just something I heard, but correct me if I'm wrong.No... It won't consume the solar system, it'll get to a point and just shrink to a white dwarf. The sun is too small to get that big.
Quote from: Mr_Mr_Mr on September 02, 2012, 05:34:30 amQuote from: CazualxGrenade on September 02, 2012, 05:00:15 amAs from what I heard, someone told me that how the earth gets hotter each year, is that the sun is slowly gettin bigger, almost getting closer to the planets, bit by bit. And sooner or later, it will consume all of earth. Maybe even all of the solar system. This is just something I heard, but correct me if I'm wrong.No... It won't consume the solar system, it'll get to a point and just shrink to a white dwarf. The sun is too small to get that big.Okay... I'm glad that we won't get sucked up into the sun..
Quote from: owlgirl66 on September 02, 2012, 05:36:18 amQuote from: Mr_Mr_Mr on September 02, 2012, 05:34:30 amQuote from: CazualxGrenade on September 02, 2012, 05:00:15 amAs from what I heard, someone told me that how the earth gets hotter each year, is that the sun is slowly gettin bigger, almost getting closer to the planets, bit by bit. And sooner or later, it will consume all of earth. Maybe even all of the solar system. This is just something I heard, but correct me if I'm wrong.No... It won't consume the solar system, it'll get to a point and just shrink to a white dwarf. The sun is too small to get that big.Okay... I'm glad that we won't get sucked up into the sun..The earth will still be destroyed eventually anyways.