End of planet Earth

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The end of planet Earth refers to when the Earth is theorized to either completely cease to exist as a planet or become uninhabitable for life.

According to astronomers, the Earth should last for at least five billion more years before the sun becomes a red giant. Due to the sun's loss of mass the Earth would escape to an orbit at a further distance than its current orbit. The immense heat however would likely boil off the oceans and turn the Earth into a barren wasteland looking like Mars does with a similar climate to Venus. If the Earth survived this event, the sun would further evolve into a white dwarf and provide too little heat to sustain life. Others say the atmosphere will lose its water vapor to space within 1.1 billion years because the sun will become about 10% hotter, and that the oceans will evaporate within 3.5 billion years when the sun is 40% hotter. In 3.5 billion years the Andromeda Galaxy may collide with ours and may wipe out some solar systems.

Most scenarios concerning the ultimate fate of the universe would subsequently destroy the Earth.

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