What would happen if all the humans left earth?
Lets find out,
Within the first few hours of extinction, power plants would run out of fuel and shut down. As the world started to lose power, the electrical fences used to keep livestock under control would stop working, releasing 1.5 billion cows, 1 billion pigs and 20 billion chickens into the wild.some roadways would become rivers; subways would flood;
But things will pick up eventually: cities will be covered in vegetation or sand,Wood structures would eventually be downed by termites or fires, and metal objects like cars and bridges would rust away.
Of course, our footprint on the Earth would remain for a long time. Our garbage would likely survive the longest, as it's made up of many types of plastic and rubber that aren't biodegradable.
Those adorable small dog breeds will no longer exist, as packs of bigger dogs hunt them down and take them out.
Cooling water at nuclear power plants will evaporate, leading to “a series of explosions much stronger than the Fukushima and Chernobyl disasters.”the sky will light up with the thousands of satellites, we’ve put in the Earth’s orbit as they come crashing back down.
Metal constructions like the Eiffel Tower and steel bridges, without maintenance, will crumble to the ground.
The only evidence of man-made buildings after 10,000 years will be stone constructions, which can last several hundred thousand years.One thing is for sure, the planet can cope a lot better without us, than we could without the planet.
There could be a rise of new civilization as a whole and hence, a new life to prevail after millions of years.
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