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How long can plants survive on Earth? New model suggests up to 2 billion more years - Phys.org

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New scientific model finally has a definite answer The Times of IndiaThe Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say RTE.ieEarth Might Not Be Engulfed By The Sun In 5 Billion Years After All IFLScience

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B: New scientific model finally has a definite answer The Times of IndiaThe Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say RTE.ieEarth Might Not Be Engulfed By The Sun In 5 Billion Years After All IFLScience

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A: New model suggests up to 2 billion more years Phys.orgScientists say Earth may escape the dying Sun after all geekspinFor how long will the Earth stay ‘green'?

B: New scientific model finally has a definite answer The Times of IndiaThe Sun may not engulf Earth after all, scientists say RTE.ieEarth Might Not Be Engulfed By The Sun In 5 Billion Years After All IFLScience

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