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Earth vulnerable to catastrophic events from "summary" of Brief Answers to the Big Questions by Stephen Hawking

The Earth, our home planet, is susceptible to devastating events that could potentially bring about widespread destruction. These catastrophic events, such as meteor strikes or volcanic eruptions, have occurred in the past and have the potential to occur again. The Earth's vulnerability to such events is a reality that we must acknowledge and prepare for. One such catastrophic event is a meteor strike. These cosmic rocks hurtling through space have the potential to collide with our planet, causing massive destruction. The impact of a large meteor could result in widespread devastation, potentially leading to the extinction of numerous species, including humans. While the likelihood of a catastrophic meteor strike is low, the consequences would be catastrophic. Another threat to the Earth is volcanic eruptions. These natural phenomena can unleash enormous amounts of energy and material, wreaking havoc on the surrounding areas. The eruption of a supervolcano, such as Yellowstone in the United States, ...
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    Brief Answers to the Big Questions

    Stephen Hawking

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