Scientists reveal date all humans die – before new ‘supercontinent’ is created

Scientists reveal date all humans die – before new ‘supercontinent’ is created

DAILY STAR

The date all humans on Earth with cease to exist has been revealed – as well as the one way to stop armageddon.

Scientists from the University of Bristol have put together a bleak report calculating when exactly humans will be wiped out. Although it’s not exactly happening any time soon – 250 million years away, in fact – an ominous warning has now been issued.

Lead author Dr Alexander Farnsworth, Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, has claimed that humans will be destroyed by ever-growing rising temperatures and extreme heat. However, the heat will help to form a supercontinent, as well as “frequent volcanic eruptions”.

Dr Farnsworth said: “The outlook in the distant future appears very bleak. Carbon dioxide levels could be double current levels. With the Sun also anticipated to emit about 2.5% more radiation and the supercontinent being located primarily in the hot, humid tropics, much of the planet could be facing temperatures of between 40 to 70C.

“The newly-emerged supercontinent would effectively create a triple whammy, comprising the continentality effect, hotter sun and more CO2 in the atmosphere, of increasing heat for much of the planet. The result is a mostly hostile environment devoid of food and water sources for mammals.

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