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  2. Timeline of the far future - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 February 2025. Scientific projections regarding the far future Several terms redirect here. For other uses, see List of numbers and List of years. Artist's concept of the Earth 5–7.5 billion years from now, when the Sun has become a red giant While the future cannot be predicted with certainty ...

  3. Future of Earth - Wikipedia

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    However, the increasingly extreme conditions will likely lead to the extinction of the prokaryotes between 1.6 billion years [91] and 2.8 billion years from now, with the last of them living in residual ponds of water at high latitudes and heights or in caverns with trapped ice. However, underground life could last longer.

  4. Age of Earth - Wikipedia

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    According to modern biology, the total evolutionary history from the beginning of life to today has taken place since 3.5 to 3.8 billion years ago, the amount of time which passed since the last universal ancestor of all living organisms as shown by geological dating.

  5. Astronomers question Earth's fate after 5 billion years - AOL

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    A team of international researchers has indicated that life on Earth will likely be wiped out within the next 5 billion years. Astronomers question Earth's fate after 5 billion years Skip to main ...

  6. History of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The earliest undisputed evidence of life on Earth dates at least from 3.5 billion years ago, [7] [8] [9] during the Eoarchean Era, after a geological crust started to solidify following the earlier molten Hadean eon. There are microbial mat fossils such as stromatolites found in 3.48 billion-year-old sandstone discovered in Western Australia.

  7. Future of an expanding universe - Wikipedia

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    4–8 billion years from now (17.8–21.8 billion years after the Big Bang) An artistic illustration of what it would look like from Earth during the Milky way - Andromeda galaxy collision event The Andromeda Galaxy is approximately 2.5 million light years away from our galaxy, the Milky Way galaxy, and they are moving towards each other at ...

  8. The moon may be more than 100 million years older than ...

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    The adjusted timeline from Nimmo’s team may also help explain why minerals on the moon called zircon — which were found in Apollo moon rocks — were estimated to be roughly 4.5 billion years ...

  9. Astronomers question Earth's fate after 5 billion years - AOL

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    A team of international researchers has indicated that life on Earth will likely be wiped out within the next 5 billion years. Astronomers question Earth's fate after 5 billion years Skip to main ...