Will humans become extinct like the dinosaur’s did? How long will it take?

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Dee asked:


During this time of human extinction, will small animals survive the upcoming ice age/global warming, but we won’t? What are the exact probabilities of survival for humans? Will there be humans that survive the next ice age when the entire globe is encircled with ice at least 1 mile deep? Where will they live? What will they eat? How will human survival take place?

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14 Comments so far

  1. pathfinder on January 21st, 2009

    If we keep going with every nation trying to outdo each other in the nuclear race, it will NOT be very long before wipes himself off the face of the earth.

  2. shelly on January 22nd, 2009

    you will be ok if you live in australia or mexico

  3. Ynomeikiba of Illidan on January 24th, 2009

    Humans are the only animal that have adapted to every environment on earth. The reason we can do this is because we change the environment around us and not ourselves. There are many theories on the way humans will eventually become extinct, but most likely it will come with the end of all life on this planet. Even thing such as global warming or another ice age will most likely not kill us all, it will probably be something more drastic such as a nuclear war causing a sudden change, faster then any ice age that we wont have time to adapt to, or (in a very long time) the destruction of the sun. Humans have survived a long time, and have the ability to adapt to practically anything, which makes us some of the most eligialble candidates for outsurviving everything.

  4. JOHN WALKUP on January 25th, 2009

    We have survived not by adapting, but by adapting our environment to ourselves. If it has led to an environment where we cannot survive, then we are our own problem. Darwinian natural selection will have prevailed. Many other species thrive in much more extreme conditions than we are likely to see.

  5. = ^_^ = on January 27th, 2009

    All species go extinct eventually.

  6. the-average-american on January 29th, 2009

    Upcoming ice age…? I don’t remember reading that (and if you’re basing an ice age off of the movie “The Day After Tommorow” that movie is a total inaccurate representation of what will happen thanks to global warming), but if there is an upcoming ice age, I am sure humans could survive because we’ve adapted to almost every different enviornment on earth, smaller animals on the other hand, may not adapt and will probably die.

  7. Crushed Ice on January 30th, 2009

    The atmosphere will be a thick cinder cloud when the next meteor hits and we will all die of asphixiation within minutes.

  8. azriel on February 1st, 2009

    humans have survived other ice ages and will do so again. not all humans will survive, it will be a devastating catastrophe that would kill millions, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. the plague kill more than one third of Europe’s population but it also meant there was more food and jobs for the survivors. plus the technology started improving due to the lack of man power. remember we came out of 500 year mini ice age in the late 1800’s. humans will survive another ice age, but first we must survive global warming and eachother.

  9. espreses@sbcglobal.net on February 2nd, 2009

    I’ve got some sad news for you. We are not at the end of times. Your over blown sense of self importance not with standing

  10. Tom S on February 3rd, 2009

    We humans might kill ourselves off with our conflicts, quest for power, corporate greed, or trying to force some stupid religious beliefs onto others.

  11. Becky J on February 6th, 2009

    Global warming will take place next year, sounds like a great band name and they will debut in a hot climate and have dry ice on the stage. Sounds pretty stupid, huh?

  12. Peppa J on February 7th, 2009

    There are hundreds of species that are extinct -maybe more. These were species that were perfectly adapted to their environment, but something happened and they were no longer able to adapt. In time this will happen to the human race also. It’s just a matter of time. . . thousands of years, or hundreds of thousands of years. Who knows? We are in a warming cycle now, and will be for several thousand more years. Eventually there will be another glacial age. Then what? Like I said, who knows.

  13. Trevor on February 7th, 2009

    The odds that humans will survive global warming - I’d say 99.99999%. The odds that we’ll survive the next ice age - about the same.

    The planet has a maximum and minimum temperature that can be acheived through anthropogenic global warming and normal ice age cycles. The max is about 20°C warmer than now and the min is about 10°C colder. Humans would survive these temps quite easily, all that would happen is that different parts of the world would be warmer or cooler and people would have to move to where the climate was suitable.

    Don’t worry, the planet couldn’t be encased in ice one mile thick as there isn’t enough water on the planet. If every bit of water froze evenly across the planet it would be the same as sea levels rising 80 metres (260 feet).

    What does happen in ice ages is that deep ice forms in the cold polar regions whereas the warmer regions closer to the equator remain free of ice and quite habitable. A global ice age is NOT a consequence of global warming and I’m not sure where this strange notion comes from, it’s been mentioned several times of late but has no credibility to it at all.

    Please don’t worry about another ice age wiping out us humans as it’s not going to happen.

  14. Corky on February 9th, 2009

    Relax tree hugger, you still have another 20,000 years.

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