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Scientists have found out how long the country will remain residential


The forms of complex life will be able to survive at least a billion years on earth until the climate becomes too severe to their survival. This conclusion was reached by scientists from the University of Chicago. The results of the study were published in Planetary Science Journal (PSJ).

According to the study, the sun's lighting is about 10% every billion years. This leads to the fact that the country gets more and more energy, and as a result, the temperature of the planet's surface is stable. In the long run, this can make the planet uninhabited.

The carbon cycle is the main element of maintaining the viability of the planet. Scientists note that this process will be discriminated about 1.6 billion years later, under the influence of the growth of solar activity. One of the consequences will be accelerating silicate windshield, a process, during which carbon dioxide gas is extracted from the atmosphere and connects to rocks.

This mechanism, which regulates the level of CO2 (carbon dioxide) in an atmosphere, plays an important role in maintaining herbal life. Plants use carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, producing oxygen and serving as a food chain basis. However, along with the strengthening of weather conditions, the concentrations of CO2 will start to decrease quickly. This will lead to destruction of vegetation, and then it depends on animals.

Thus, scientists believe that although the country will remain residential for a long time, its "biological clock" has already started to count.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com

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