I would like to think in a 1000 years earth would be a better place , the truth is it will be very similar to today , people will walk, talk etc.
In 1000 years oil will be a distant memory , their would probably be a new energy source that is more substainable, people will be made to recycle and farming would be more efficient. I think the population would have started to reduce as goverments would have enforced some law similar to china's Birth Control laws , I hope celebritisam would of has calm down and people are happy will what they have .
24 hour opening to create more jobs and reduce traffic jams , or there might have flying cars , I doubt this . Humans are but a postage stamp on top of the Empire State Building in terms of the time scale and how long the world has been here, so to the original question who the hell knows what the future may bring .
1000 years is called a millenium.
1000000/1000=1000 1000/365.25~2.73785079 years
It is a millennium that is equivalent to a thousand years.
Ten of them because 10 times 100 years = 1000 years
A 1000 years of a millenium.
it was 1000 years ago
1000 million light-years.
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It is unlikely that Earth's landforms will look exactly the same in 1000 years due to natural processes like erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change. These processes continually shape and change the planet's surface over long periods of time.
Venus has a day longer than 1000 Earth days, but its year is shorter. However, Neptune has a year longer than 1000 Earth days, taking about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun once.
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The moon recedes from the Earth at a rate of about 3.8 cm per year due to tidal forces. In 1000 years, the moon would have receded about 3800 cm or 38 meters from the Earth.
There is no scientific evidence or indication that the Earth will explode within the next 1000 years. Natural events like volcanic eruptions or asteroid impacts are possible, but the Earth itself exploding is not a realistic scenario.
Mercury: 87.969 Earth days Venus: 224.701 Earth days Mars: 1.881 Earth years Jupiter: 11.863 Earth years Saturn: 29.447 Earth years Uranus: 84.017 Earth years Neptune: 164.791 Earth years. (In this answer, 164.791 years means 164+791/1000 years, not 164 thousand and 791 years)
You are seeing it as it was 1,000 years ago.
You would still be 1000 years old in that case.
Earth is approx. 4,550,000 millennia old. 1 millennium = 1000 years.