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10,000 YEARS INTO THE FUTURE IN 10 MINUTES


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We are sure that many of you know something about our planet's past. Dinosaurs, huge meteorites, ancient architectural monuments... information about these things is available to everyone. But have you ever wondered what will happen to our planet in the future? Many modern scientists have been concerned about this issue for several decades. Fortunately, their knowledge help us make predictions not only for the next few years, but also for the coming decades. In today's video, we are going on a trip to the future, and we are gonna see what changes will take place on our planet in the next 10,000 years.

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