...we would cover Sahara desert with solar panels?

In today’s world fossil fuels are getting less and less because we use way more than the earth can compensate and there will come a day were fossil fuels are either that rare that you can barely pay for them or  are even gone at all. That is why the new solution to energy problems are renewable energies such as solar power, wind power or water powers.

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we would expericene a magnitude 20 earthquake?

What if you would experience a magnitude 20 earth quake? To understand just how big a magnitude 20 earthquake would be, let’s take a look at the Richter scale. The Richter scale is a logarithmic scale that rates the amount of energy released by an earthquake. What does logarithmic mean? In this case, it means that the amount of energy released increases 31.7 times between whole number values on the scale. For example, a 2.0ML [magnitude 2] quake is 32 times as energetic as a 1.0ML event. And a 3.0ML quake is 1,000 times more powerful than a 1.0ML event. The largest earthquake ever recorded registered a magnitude of 9.5, and it caused about five billion dollars in damage. It killed 1,655 people and left two million people homeless.

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we would live in cities underwater?

Overpopulation and climate change are already present issues. But we will have to deal with them even more in the distant future. Due to the high number of people that are added every year, life on earth is becoming more difficult.

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