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Koliko časa ima Zemlja še pred seboj? Znanstveniki imajo nov odgovor

Scientists have provided a new estimate regarding Earth's remaining lifespan, suggesting how much time the planet has before it becomes uninhabitable due to natural processes such as solar radiation and geological changes. This research builds upon previous scientific models and incorporates updated data on planetary evolution. The findings highlight the long-term future of Earth and provide insights into the timeline of major environmental transformations. While the study does not predict immediate threats, it offers a broader perspective on the planet's eventual fate.

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Koliko časa ima Zemlja še pred seboj? Znanstveniki imajo nov odgovor

Scientists have provided a new estimate regarding Earth's remaining lifespan, suggesting how much time the planet has before it becomes uninhabitable due to natural processes such as solar radiation and geological changes. This research builds upon previous scientific models and incorporates updated data on planetary evolution. The findings highlight the long-term future of Earth and provide insights into the timeline of major environmental transformations. While the study does not predict immediate threats, it offers a broader perspective on the planet's eventual fate.

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