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2050: Will We Survive? Eric Ho

Foragers Food: I chose this Icon because It is a man killing a deer with a spear and during forager times they used to hunt and gather for food. Transport: I chose this Icon because the only way foragers travelled was by walking they didn’t have any horses or cars. Communication: I chose this icon because the only way foragers used to communicate was by talking Trading Network: I chose this icon because foragers only traded in little groups that they travelled in.

F A R M I N G Food: I chose this Icon because these farmers often farmed wheat to eat. Transport: I chose horse riding because during agricultural times they were able to ride horses Communication: I chose a letter because during these times people were able to read and write Trading Network: I chose a small village they were only able to go trade in small villages  

Industrial Revolution Food: I chose the McDonald’s because they are an prime example of how people created food in factories Transportation: I chose the car because that represents them using fuel for cars and how they used factories create them Communication: I chose the telephone because that’s how people communicated during the industrial Revolution Trading Network: I chose the United state because during this time they were not able to communicate world wide yet

My Future Food Transportation Communication Trading Network Future Blue

Explanation For Icons- Future Food: I chose 美团外卖 because I believe in the future all food you will get is from a device that you order. Then a robot comes and delivers it. I saw a video of a food delivering robots so that’s where I got this idea from. Transportation: I chose the Hyperloop because I believe in the future most people will travel by this machine it is way more efficient than normal trains it can as fast as 900 miles an hour Communication: I chose apple because I think apple allowed us to start the wide usage of the internet and I think in the future we will use the Internet for everything we do Trading Network: I chose the globe because since the creation of the Internet we were able to talk and share data with each other all around the earth.

Time Line 2018: Sea levels rise by 3 centimetres    2020: Complete quarter one of SDG goals Poverty has been reduced by 27 percent   2021: Elon musk’s New way of transportation, the Hyperloop is released and can travel at 700-900 miles an hour   2022: Apple announces Apple Glasses, Smartphone but they're glasses   2023: Population reaches 8 billion   2024: First arrival to mars     2025: EU bans all kinds off plastic Use   2026: Dji revolutionizes farming and creates gigantic indoor farms  2028: First built Martian Base   2031: Begin Process of building Martian City    2033: New York City Population reaches 100 million    

Time Line 2035: Beijing now has a population larger than 200 million People 2037: Nasa and Space X send a team of 100 people to live on mars for a decade   2038: Populations reaches 9 billion   2040: 7.8 billion people now have access to the internet.   2043: Dubai creates the biggest artificial Island spanning larger than Britain.  2045: Climate change has been reduced by 20 percent but sea levels have raised so much that part of Hong Kong has been destroyed and you can touch water by simply standing on the Brooklyn bridge  2046: Antarctica’s land mass has been reduced by 48 percent since 1974  2047: The team of space X and Nasa Astronaut return back to earth   2048: Plastic Use has been reduced by 96 percent since 2012  2050: The first normal humans travel to mars