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Species become extinct all the time. So the probability that one species or another will become extinct in the near future is one (meaning a certainty). But if you are asking whether a catastrophic event -- such as a huge asteroid striking the Earth and causing cataclysmic devastation -- will lead to mass extinction of all Earth's species, well, that's another matter altogether. According to NASA, the probability that the Earth will be struck by an undiscovered near-Earth object (NEO) that is bigger than one kilometer in diameter is one in 100,000 per year. The chances are much greater -- one in just 100 -- for objects the size of the one believed to have devastated a region of Siberia in 1908. (See provided link to the Tunguska event.) I am assuming that a 1-km asteroid would wreak sufficient havoc to destroy most, if not all, life on the planet.
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For the "probable cause" that a criminal event has, or is about to occur, and by serving the warrant (search or arrest) the crime can be solved or prevented. Probable Cause (partial definition): " . . is more than mere suspicion but less than the amount of evidence required for conviction."
It was during a event and you can no longer get it.
Well, a tornado could be an unexpected event, and thus the change would be a town that is no longer there.
Solar winds are the out-of-this-world event that cause auroras to appear on earth. Auroras can happen near both the north and the south poles.
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HPV does not directly cause sterility. In the relatively uncommon event that cervical cancer requires removal of the uterus, fertility may be affected.
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cause and effect is when you have a cause or an event that will lead to a problem or bigger event; and the effect is the result of the problem or bigger event. this is breann Stewart's definition of cause/effect!!
No, as of 2014, the Genesect event is no longer available.
I think something to do with saltwater.
A random event is an event that can't be predicted and does not has a specific cause.
Volcanoes are a good example of one event that could cool the atmosphere, though it needs to be a huge explosive eruption, usually in the tropics. Another would be a reduction in sun spots, though this only has a minor effect. Finally, orbital variations can cool the earth, though this is at much longer time scales than humans would observe. OR fridge doors being left open