Nature geoscience on earth: Researchers at Toho University, Japan have made a big claim based on the calculation of the supercomputer. Based on the simulation of the supercomputer, it has been told that oxygen on Earth will end in the next one billion years. Life on Earth will not be possible due to lack of oxygen and everything will be over.
Scientists claim that this research was done using NASA’s planetary modeling, which says that the world will end after one billion years. Earlier, such research has claimed to end life from the earth in 2 billion years. This study is based on the possibility of development of the Earth’s atmosphere. For this, 4,00,000 simulations were run.
‘Oxygen will stop making due to drying trees and plants’
Simulation showed that as time passes, the heat of the sun will increase and it will affect the earth’s weather. Due to increasing heat, the water will fly as steam and the carbon cycle will weaken. Trees and plants will dry up and oxygen will stop. The atmosphere will be filled with methane gas.
‘Oxygen will end rapidly in one billion years’
This study has been published in Nature Geosines. Its title is The Future Lifespan of Earths Oxygenated Atmosphere. This research found that the future of the Earth’s oxygen atmosphere is one billion years. Japanese assistant professor Kazumi Ozki has said that for many years the lifespan of the Earth’s biosphere is being discussed on the basis of scientific knowledge. It includes the brightness of the sun and global carbonate-cylric geochemical cycles.
He said that many previous estimates have shown that the Earth’s biosphere will be over in 2 billion years due to heating and lack of CO2. This deadline has been reduced in new research. It has now been estimated that oxygen will end rapidly in one billion years.
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