The planet has experienced numerous cataclysmic events, including tremors, storms, volcanic emissions, and waves, all of which have caused hopeless harm
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Dinosaur eraScientists estimate that around 65 million years ago, a huge disaster was responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs, according to National Geographic
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End of the world: the Biblereports the end of the world at least twice. In the Book of Genesis, God instructs Noah to build an ark and save one female and one male from every species on Earth.
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God then destroys the planet with a giant flood, while leaving everything on the ark alive.
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End of the world: Johannes Stöfflerthe end of the world was announced by German astrologist Johannes Stöffler. he predicted that the world would end in 1524 after the alignment of the planets would provoke a huge flood.
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End of the world: the AntichristAnother theory predicted the end of the world in 1666, in reference to the numbers "666," seen by some as the Number of the Beast portrayed in the Book of Revelation
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End of the world: Great Fire of LondonYet again in 1666, this theory was reinforced by a huge fire that hit the city of London,
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End of the world: cometIn 1910,when Halley's comet passed the Earth, people began to fear that the planet would become contaminated and everyone would die
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End of the world: NostradamusOne of the most famous end-of-the-world theories was formulated by Nostradamus. It prophesied the arrival of a King of Terror in August of 1999