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Gennadij [26K]
3 years ago
12

Please answer MathKitty!!! When did the world end and is the mandela effect real this question is for people who are serious and

need a brainliest!
History
2 answers:
Dafna1 [17]3 years ago
7 0
The world will end when bees all die (RIP) and heck yeah it is 
cluponka [151]3 years ago
7 0
The world did not end (yet) but hasn't instead has had five major extinctions. The extinction of the human race I am next and will be the official sixth major extinction. There are many factors that could cause the sixth extinction. The Mandela Effect is a confusing one. Many people can see it's effects including me. One major one is Nelson Mandela having supposedly dying in prison which he didn't. The whole theory is based off this. The Berenstein bears is another one. People may argue it is "berenstAin bears" but I remember it being spelt with an E. The Mandela Effect cannot be proven per say but more and More people are seeing its effects. This Effect is supposedly caused by our universe crossing and merging with another universe. I hope this helps
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