99 Decades later.... woop? i tought it will make the earth explode... but still 1+!! :D
Holy crap you guys should shut up and just stay in school.
XxoriginxX FINNALY A INTELLIGENT PERSON dude we need to continue this conversation somewhere else after THIS ONE okay i agree with EVERYTHING you said EXCEPT for the domesticated and farm animal part because first off DOGS would eat owners escape form packs and eat rabbits (not exactly rabbits you know what i mean) also i KNOW for a fact that the power plants would explode NOTHING could stop them so that would be a period of fire and mutated animals and fallout and thus after maybe lets say a couple hundred decades the air will clean itself we will get more rain thus we will get more storms and the lightning will start fires BUT im not sure but i think HYDROGEN or something (sorry its late)in the lightning will help the plants regrow and the rain will almost stop the fire IN A INSTANT and we will LIKE I SAID have the world flood overgrow or turn into a dessert because belive it or not the sahara was much smaller in the 1900s and now its bigger so yeah SUMMARY(u lke me spllig it godd nooo)EVERYTHING IS GOING TO DIE WITH OR WITHOUT US have fun CLINACLY DEPRESSED AND HOPELESS MAN OUT PEACE
@XxoriginxX, holy cow XD. Ok, lets sum this conversation up. The world was fine BEFORE we came here. in fact, it was better. the end :D
Well, if we're on the topic of human disappearance, I would imagine that it would... well, include a deactivation of all the deadly things that accompany us, such as nuclear power plants. If that's not the case... well, that won't go well, and there's no counterargument there. So let's assume that those don't explode, and those "deadly chemical" issues aren't a problem since they don't require constant supervision due to the actual production of those deadly chemicals being halted. Indeed, forest fires are a problem- but last I recall, quite a few are human-caused anyway. As for the rest, it's a natural occurance- forest fires have existed well beyond the time of which man has been able to put them out. Going off of that logic, most of life should be dead by now due to constant fires. However, plants do re-grow, and rain does make for an effective tool at fighting those fires (ahd the lightning that accompanies the rain being the tool that starts them, but that's besides the point). As for food... well, believe it or not, we only feed the domesticated animals in the world, not the wild (other than endangered, but that's a rather moot point since it's usually humanity's fault). Therefore, the only sufficient mass-extinctions would be of domesticated, farmed creatures- which hardly make up the world's share of life. Besides, they would also make for fantastic food for the wild carnivores. Furtheremore, the massive amount of polution humans have stuck in the air would actually begin to resolve itself naturally. From there, life will balance itself out- herbivores limit plant growth, carnivores limit herbivore growth, and therefore everything is back in balance.
@smitezero dude konlo is HAlF RIGHT yes all the stuff about chemicals and reactors and oil is true the forest fire and animal starvation isnt in a couple centuries the air will clean it self and there will be more weather and better rain that will stop forest fires and also without us HUMANS destroying earth plants will grow feeding herbivores and then they will feed omnivores and carnivours and everything will then eventually overgrow OR turn into dessert
@konlo I hope philosophising isn't your day job.
one thing nobody takes into account is that humans are balancing almost everything. If we dissapeared, nuclear reactors would explode, oil pipelines combust, deadly chemicals would leak into the open, there would be nobody to stop forestfires, there would be starvation because humans grew much of the food that many animals live off of. If humans dissapear, then they will take many many things with them.
I figured you used salt to make the buildings rust and i ws right
Cool "animation". :) You have got vote up. :) Sorry for my bad english ;)