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When will our earth collapse?
Some peoples says, world will come to end by 2020. what you think?
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Unless you change the universal gravitational constant the Earth will never collapse. Even after the Sun is nothing but a ball of white hot carbon, the earth will still be it's present size, minus the atomosphere and hydrosphere.
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Unless we are hit by an massive object like another planet, the earth will continue to exist for approximately another 7 billion years. The sun is currently about half way through its life cycle meaning it has used about half of its fuel. In 7 billion years the sun will be nearing its end and will start to expand into a red giant which will eventually drag the earth to a fiery end. According to some experts humans will be long gone before then as we will go the same way as other species and become extinct. Found the following for you:

http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/...

http://www.sussex.ac.uk/press_office/med...
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coolguy....
According to MAYA civilization, world will destroy at 2012.....
there are many other fancy but i don't think that world will destroy that much soon because u know now we don't have the enough statistics to predict about it.....
so enjoy the life dear..
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people may come to an end, but chances are good the earth will be around for some time to come. it would take a collision larger than the one that gave us a moon to take out the earth.
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rhsaunde...
Never. The earth will be around, pretty much in its present form, for a billion years or more, until the sun goes red giant and fries it.
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daddylon...
3:12 pm tomorrow.
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