How will life end on Earth? Study rules out meteorites and climate change
- Researchers at Japan's Toho University released a study on May 7, 2025, proposing how life on Earth will eventually end.
- They used atmospheric and planetary models powered by NASA data to explore the slow decline of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere.
- Their findings show that increased solar heat will disrupt the carbon cycle, decreasing plant life and oxygen over about a billion years.
- Experts agree that in about four billion years, the sun will expand into a red giant, which will bring an end to life on Earth as we currently understand it.
- This suggests Earth faces a gradual extinction of aerobic life due to oxygen loss, but this process is not expected to occur soon.
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