If humans suddenly disappeared, what would happen to our planet?

Started by Ayelewis1 pages

If humans suddenly disappeared, what would happen to our planet?

Answered May 18, 2015

Originally Answered: What do you think would happen to earth if all the humans disappeared?

What would happen to the world without us supposing we disappeared for non-destructive reason (Like a nuclear war or so) would be very similar I believe to the following:

*Humans just magically faded away or every single one of them falls dead to the ground*

2 days after humans disappear

Without pumping many cities subway systems including those in New York would impassibly flood.

7 days

The emergency fuel supply to diesel generators that circulate cooling water to nuclear reactors cores would run out.

Somewhat similar to what happened to Japan's Fukushima nuclear reactor, the consequences of this could vary since no human hand is there to prevent a catastrophe.

1 year

Worldwide, a billion annually doomed birds would live when radio and communication tower warning lights ceased blinking and high tension wires grow cold.

Animals would begin to return to the sites of nuclear reactors, which would have all melted down or burned. Human head- and body-lice would grow extinct.

3 years

With no heat pipes would burst all over towns in temperate or colder zones. Building would groan as their innards expand and contract; joints between walls and roof lines would separate. With no heated shelter, cockroaches in temperate cities would die after one or two winters (Finally some good news!)

10 years

The barn roof with the 18 x 18 hole that was already leaking a decade earlier is long gone. Now an enormous hole has taken its place, reaching corner to corner.

20 years

The water-soaked steel columns that support the streets above New York’s East Side trains would corrode and buckle. The Panama Canal will have closed, reuniting the Americas

Common garden vegetables will have reverted to unpalatable wild strains.

100 years

With no ivory trade, half a million remaining elephants increase twenty-fold. Populations of small predators, raccoons, weasels, and foxes diminish due to competition from a human legacy – immensely successful feral housecats. Cats would be the new rulers!!

WORLD DOMINATION!

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300 years

New York’s bridges would fall. Dams worldwide would have silted, overflowed, and toppled. Cities such as Houston, built in river deltas, would wash away.

500 years

If the climate was temperate, a forest would stand in place of a suburb; minus a few hills, it would begin to resemble what it was before developers, or the farmers they expropriated, first saw it. Amid the tress, half concealed by a spreading undergrowth, would lay aluminum dishwater parts and stainless steel cookware, their plastic handles splitting but still solid.

Thousands of years

Any stone walls still standing in New York City would finally fall to glaciers. The only intact human structures would be those originally built deep underground, such as the English Channel’s “Chunnel.”

35,000 years

Lead deposited during the smokestack era would finally be cleansed from the soil (cadmium in 75,000 years).

100,000 years

CO2 Would be back to pre-human levels (Although it might take even longer)

250,000 years

The levels of plutonium in plutonium bombs, whose metal casing long before corroded away, would be lost in earth’s natural background radiation.

Hundreds of thousands of years – Unknown

Microbes would evolve to biodegrade plastic (Let’s remember it’s been quite a few millennia)

7,200,000 years

Vestiges of Mt. Rushmore’s likenesses would remain, barring asteroids or violent earthquake. Toxic man-made chemical compounds, such as PCB’s and dioxins, would likely also still be intact, although mostly buried.

10,200,000 years

Bronze sculptures would still be recognizable so you really should try to make one of yourself now and put it in your backyard, so maybe aliens would find you and think you were some sort of god!

3,000,000,000 years

Life, albeit in forms we probably wouldn’t dream of, would still thrive on Earth.

4,500,000,000 years

The half-million tons of depleted Uranium-238 in the U.S. alone would have reached its half-life. Earth would begin to warm as sun expands. For at least another billion years, Microbial life resembling the first life on Earth would outlast every other life-form

+5,000,000,000 years

The Earth would burn as the dying sun swells to envelop the inner planets. Knowing this is one of the reasons scientist search a way to travel to other planets and galaxies although some may consider we still have a very good margin to make it possible.

Forever

Now this is quiet impressing Our radio and television broadcasts, fragmented as they may be, would still be travelling outward so if an alien civilization actually gets to travel towards earth’s direction they could receive this transmissions and sort of try to understand how our civilization was and why we faded away (if there was any reason at all).

I found most of this answers from The World Without Us book and site from Alan Weisman on the topic, totally worth reading.

What would happen?

As the healing commenced, Earth and her biosphere would breathe a vast collective sigh of relief.

Sentient plant life takes over.

Earth becomes much healthier that’s for damn sure

Originally posted by Ayelewis
100,000 years

CO2 Would be back to pre-human levels (Although it might take even longer)

This isn't true.

There's nothing to indicate that CO2 levels would drop and only evidence that it will continue to rise even without humans.

Let's put it a different way:

Even if humans didn't exist, CO2 levels would have continued to rise.

What we have done, however, is caused CO2 levels to rise more quickly than it normally would. In some models, much more quickly. But it would be "offset" in a few short years if all anthropogenic CO2 emissions ceased immediately.

C02 has never been proven to be a real thing by any scientific institution that publishes reports that fit my convenient world-view that absolves me or my kind of guilt and responsibility. I mean, I've never seen C02 with my own eyes, and that's literally the only thing I trust.

Originally posted by dadudemon
This isn't true.

There's nothing to indicate that CO2 levels would drop and only evidence that it will continue to rise even without humans.

Let's put it a different way:

Even if humans didn't exist, CO2 levels would have continued to rise.

What we have done, however, is caused CO2 levels to rise more quickly than it normally would. In some models, much more quickly. But it would be "offset" in a few short years if all anthropogenic CO2 emissions ceased immediately.

Haven't read up on it but not sure you're taking anything but emissions into account. I.e. not factoring in how much photosynthetic organisms will have reclaimed huge swathes of the earth in 100,000 years.

https://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people

Originally posted by riv6672
https://www.history.com/shows/life-after-people

Great series.

Nothing would Happen. Animals would Kill Each Other and Make More little animals. That is IT.

Until the Super Volcanoes kill off all life on the planet or a Asteroid Hits the Planet and does the same thing.

So yeah.

Well yeah, but the decay process (of manmade structures) would be hella cool...!

Originally posted by jaden_2.0
Haven't read up on it but not sure you're taking anything but emissions into account. I.e. not factoring in how much photosynthetic organisms will have reclaimed huge swathes of the earth in 100,000 years.

I was reading about human C02 emissions and how quickly it reclaims our fractional output. If we ceased to exist, our output would be completely absorbed in 2-3 years, not 100,000.

Dogs would probably become extinct. That would be Sad.

^^^They’d just reabsorbed back into the wolf population.

The dog genes would be dormant, except every 100 generations or so, you’d get a Komondor looking wolf that’d freak all the other wolves out.

Dogs will start breeding with Komodo's after humans?

I want a a Dogmodo NOW!!!!!

Man

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]Dogs will start breeding with Komodo's after humans?

I want a a Dogmodo NOW!!!!! [/B]


Komondors, dangit! The mop looking dogs! 😛