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Study suggests life on Earth has around 1.8 billion years left
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- Study suggests life on Earth has around 1.8 billion years left Yahoo · 1d ago
- Maximum Lifetime Of The Vegetative Biosphere Astrobiology Web · 1d ago
- Earth Could Remain Green for Nearly 1.9 Billion Years, Study Finds inkorr.com · 1d ago
- How Long Will Life on Earth Last? A New Calculation Extends the Timeline to 1.8 Billion Years or More if We Can Modify the Planet’s Orbit La Brújula Verde · 1d ago
- How long can plants survive on Earth? New model suggests up to 2 billion more years The Times of India · 1d ago
- Study predicts when the last plants on Earth will die New Atlas · 1d ago
- Study suggests life on Earth has around 1.8 billion years left Live Science · 1d ago broke it first
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