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I'm not sure there will be life on earth in 100 years.
I believe there will be life. Life always finds a way. Unless we get hit by an asteroid or a huge nuclear bomb..
However life will be much harsher. I believe the human population will be declining due to harsher living conditions. Entire species will go instinct for sure.
An asteroid isn't enough tbh