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Ha yeah It is because we could find a way to maintain a human biological habitat where we could live but it could be expensive and over the line. So either we fix the pollution problems or we try life on different planets.
Pollution isn't the only factor that is going to wipe us off this planet.
Overcrowded, depleted resources, natural disasters, a meteor hitting us. Any of these things can happen.
Mars is a dried up version of our home. It is quite possible that we could live there despite how long it takes. We've got plenty of time now, we should stop dicking around with the moon and focus on something useful.
 

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So we could survive on a resourceless planet? Interesting.

Wars Over Water, even if there is any when the Sun scorches the Earth's surface. Hopefully by then we'll be somewhere nicer. And to agree with Victor, Mars is habitable, given the right conditions.
 
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No that's impossible because we need water,food,and air without these three elements we would die on the spot without any resistance because they ate what support us and help us live
Air, water and food and essentially infinite resources.
However, things like coal and oil are limited. Without these life would be different, yes. But, life can be sustained without them.
 
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Less than five billion years. The surface of our planet will be scorched beyond even safe, contained habitation well before the dying sun expands to its full size.

Our species has existed for 50,000 years. I'm all for taking precautionary measures to ensure our survival, but it's a little bit of a stretch to assume that we'll still exist in another 5,000,000,000.
 
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Our species has existed for 50,000 years. I'm all for taking precautionary measures to ensure our survival, but it's a little bit of a stretch to assume that we'll still exist in another 5,000,000,000.
5,000,000,000 is the maximum amount.
We probably won't make it that long, though.
 
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....good point but I am referring about the ones we eat or the ones we hunt down and murder. All it takes is some bad planning and bam we just wiped out a species. You catch my drift?
Yes, but chicken and fish are super easy to get more of.
 
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maybe by that time we might have gone through some evolutionary stages

Maybe? MAYBE?!?!? Dude, life itself has not even existed on Earth for five billion years. It didn't even take us five billion years to make the leap from amino acids to homo sapiens. Maybe???
 

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I mean a multiple evolutionary stages not a single one
Although 'stages' is a misnomer - Evolution is basically continuous, though occurs at various rates - five billion years is still plenty of time for hundreds of significant evolutionary stages.
 
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