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  2. Timeline of the far future - Wikipedia

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    Mars reaches the same solar radiation flux as Earth today, after which it will suffer a similar fate to the Earth as described above. [101] 6.6 billion The Sun may experience a helium flash, resulting in its core becoming as bright as the combined luminosity of all the stars in the Milky Way galaxy. [122] 7.5 billion

  3. Human population projections - Wikipedia

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    Estimates published in the early 2000s tended to predict that the population of Earth would stop increasing around 2070. [17] For example in a 2004 long-term prospective report, the United Nations Population Division projected that world population would peak at 9.2 billion in 2075 and then stabilize at a value close to 9 billion out to as far ...

  4. Future of Earth - Wikipedia

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    If Earth is not ejected during a stellar encounter, then its orbit will decay via gravitational radiation until it collides with the Sun in 10 20 (100 quintillion) years. [110] If proton decay can occur and Earth is ejected to intergalactic space, then it will last around 10 38 (100 undecillion) years before evaporating into radiation. [111]

  5. Human overpopulation - Wikipedia

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    A 2004 meta-analysis of 69 such studies from 1694 until 2001 found the average predicted maximum number of people the Earth would ever have was 7.7 billion people, with lower and upper meta-bounds at 0.65 and 98 billion people, respectively.

  6. The time when a day on Earth was just 19 hours long - AOL

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  7. Earth is spinning faster than usual, but why? What experts ...

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    The “Chandler Wobble” – a natural shifting of the Earth’s axis due to the planet not being perfectly spherical – could be linked to the spinning speeds, timeanddate.com reported.

  8. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral sink" is a term invented by ethologist John B. Calhoun to describe a collapse in behavior that can result from overpopulation. The term and concept derive from a series of over-population experiments Calhoun conducted on Norway rats between 1958 and 1962. [ 1 ]

  9. A New Study Says One Earth Day Is Going to Be 25 Hours Long - AOL

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