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Scientists Say That Earth May Run Out Of Oxygen In A Billion Years From Now
A recent study reveals that after one billion years from now, the earth will contain very little oxygen. The research is published in the Journal Nature. Read
A recent study has revealed that after one billion years from now, the earth will contain very little oxygen. The research was conducted by Kazumi Ozaki and Christopher T. Reinhard and the findings of the research were published in Journal Nature Geoscience called The future lifespan of Earth’s oxygenated atmosphere on March 1. The study predicts that in a billion years, as the solar system continues its life cycle, the Sun will heat up so much so that the warmer atmosphere will break down carbon dioxide.