Farts And Belches May Make Earth Uninhabitable In 200 Years, Says Study
Farts And Belches May Make Earth Uninhabitable In 200 Years, Says Study
Experts predict that in 200 years, there will be so much stench on Earth that breathing will get difficult.

Doomsday theories keep circulating on social media. Speculations as well as science fiction attribute natural disasters, meteorite collisions and man-made disasters like nuclear war to be the reason all life on earth may end. But now a new study has revealed an extremely bizarre reason for the extermination of all life on the planet.

Experts predict that in 200 years, there will be so much stench on Earth that breathing will become difficult. People will fart and burp, which will spread this stench. Humans will emit so much harmful air that nitrous oxide and methane will fill the planet. This will contribute to global warming even more.

Experts predict that in the next 200 years, the global warming issue will only get worse. Steam will begin to rise from the sea. The earth’s temperature will rise considerably as well. It will get harder for humans to live in this world because of the heat. Under those circumstances, Earth’s conditions will resemble those of Venus, making it infeasible for human survival.

On the other hand, it has long been believed that cow belches contribute significantly towards global warming. Nonetheless, governments from New Zealand to Europe are focusing on cattle since, according to UN estimates, their farts and burps contribute 15% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions.

Methane, which is produced during the digestion and waste products of cows and other ruminants, is a gas that, in the first 20 years following its emission, traps 80 times more heat in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. Methane emissions from agriculture, which tripled the amount from the oil industry in 2022 to 142 million tonnes, are largely caused by cattle.

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