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Maksim231197 [3]
3 years ago
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Describe what life is going to be like in the year 2050

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svet-max [94.6K]3 years ago
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Answer: In 2050, our life will be a lot different from nowadays in many aspects. The environment, transportation, education and people's lifestyles will also change to a new level. There are some reasons to be optimistic about life then. Along with development of scientific advances, people will have more means of transport.

Scientists have recently predicted that by 2050 the population of the world will be over ten billion and technology will have advanced so greatly that we will have far more information about all known diseases (and possibly cures), we will all be living in eco houses and will no longer face sky high electricity bills.

More homes will be designed with flexible layouts to suit different generations, which can be adapted as families' needs change. By 2050, technology will transform homes into collectors and storers of energy, with electricity, now generated by non-fossil fuel, most likely to be used to heat homes and hot water.

2050 is only about 30 years from now, which means it's close enough that we can imagine it happening, but far enough away that we can't confidently say what it will look like. Maybe that's why 2050 is the year Kaspersky Lab chose to envision for its new futuristic, interactive map.

vodka [1.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: just copy this I wrote it

Explanation: me an my friends write essays and let anyone copy them

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