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A Mouthful of Earth         
A Mouthful of Earth () is the only play written by the West German author and Nobel prizewinner Heinrich Böll. Set several hundred years in the future, it concerns a dystopian society living on pontoons above a flooded earth and surviving by scavenging the oceans and processing vestiges of soil.
History of Earth         
  • Astronaut [[Buzz Aldrin]] on the Moon, photographed by [[Neil Armstrong]], 1969
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  • Artist's impression of the enormous collision that probably formed the Moon
  • A [[banded iron formation]] from the 3.15&nbsp;Ga [[Moodies Group]], [[Barberton Greenstone Belt]], [[South Africa]]. Red layers represent the times when oxygen was available; gray layers were formed in anoxic circumstances.
  • The replicator in virtually all known life is [[deoxyribonucleic acid]]. DNA is far more complex than the original replicator and its replication systems are highly elaborate.
  • [[Vitruvian Man]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] epitomizes the advances in art and science seen during the Renaissance.
  • Artist's conception of [[Devonian]] flora
  • Artist's conception of [[Hadean Eon]] Earth, when it was much hotter and inhospitable to all forms of life.
  • [[Trilobites]] first appeared during the Cambrian period and were among the most widespread and diverse groups of Paleozoic organisms.
  • [[Dinosaur]]s were the dominant terrestrial vertebrates throughout most of the [[Mesozoic]]
  • Artist's impression of a Hadean landscape with the relatively newly formed Moon still looming closely over Earth and both bodies sustaining strong [[volcanism]].
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  • An artist's impression of ice age Earth at glacial maximum.
  • Lithified]] [[stromatolite]]s on the shores of [[Lake Thetis]], [[Western Australia]]. Archean stromatolites are the first direct fossil traces of life on Earth.
  • Cross-section through a [[liposome]]
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  • [[Pangaea]] was a [[supercontinent]] that existed from about 300 to 180&nbsp;Ma. The outlines of the modern continents and other landmasses are indicated on this map.
  • Chloroplasts in the cells of a moss
  • A reconstruction of Pannotia (550&nbsp;Ma).
  • An artist's rendering of a [[protoplanetary disk]]
  • Artist's rendition of an oxinated fully-frozen [[Snowball Earth]] with no remaining liquid surface water.
  • Spriggina floundensi]]'', an animal from the [[Ediacaran]] period. Such life forms could have been ancestors to the many new forms that originated in the [[Cambrian Explosion]].
  • ''[[Tiktaalik]]'', a fish with limb-like fins and a predecessor of tetrapods. Reconstruction from fossils about 375&nbsp;million years old.
EVOLUTION OF EARTH THROUGHOUT TIMES
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The history of Earth concerns the development of planet Earth from its formation to the present day. Nearly all branches of natural science have contributed to understanding of the main events of Earth's past, characterized by constant geological change and biological evolution.
Future of Earth         
  • Horne foundry copper smelter in [[Rouyn-Noranda]], Canada
  • Anti-nuclear weapons]] protest march in [[Oxford]], 1980
  • An artist's impression of ice age Earth at glacial maximum.
  • The [[Helix nebula]], a planetary nebula similar to what the Sun will produce in 8 billion years
  • [[Pangaea]] was the last [[supercontinent]] to form before the present.
  • A rough approximation of Pangaea Ultima, one of the four models for a future supercontinent
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  • The rotational offset of the [[tidal bulge]] exerts a net [[torque]] on the Moon, boosting it while slowing the [[Earth's rotation]] (not to scale).
  • The [[atmosphere of Venus]] is in a "super-greenhouse" state. Earth in a few billion years could likely resemble present Venus.
POSSIBLE UPCOMING SCENARIOS FOR EARTH
Earth's future; Geological future of the Earth; Future of earth; Future of the earth; Future of the Earth
The biological and geological future of Earth can be extrapolated based on the estimated effects of several long-term influences. These include the chemistry at Earth's surface, the cooling rate of the planet's interior, the gravitational interactions with other objects in the Solar System, and a steady increase in the Sun's luminosity.