11 Things That Will Happen When HUMANS NO LONGER EXIST!

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Things that could happen when humans go extinct! People may not exist at some point in the future heres what will happen to the world\r
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11. Earth Will Lose Power\r
Without human beings present to monitor generators that rely on fossil fuels to run electricity to almost every facet of civilization, entities relying on such generators will lose power within a few hours of the disappearance of the human race. Within a few days, unlubricated windmills and unattended solar panels will cease to operate, leaving the planet powerless.\r
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10. Metros and Subway Stations Will Flood\r
In the absence of people to oversee the vital pumps that keep underground tunnels in major urban areas from flooding, metro and subway lines all over the world will fill with water. Within a few weeks, once-familiar commuter routes in cities like New York will resemble the canals of Venice, quickly erasing any trace of subterranean travel. The only beneficiaries will be fish and marine life, who will suffer no delays in traversing once-bustling hubs of ivity.\r
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9. Animals in Zoos and Enclosures Will Re-Enter the Wild\r
The combined disappearance of human beings monitoring the ivity of animals living in captivity and the loss of electricity powering the fences and enclosures of such animals will lead to the re-emergence of formidable predators into the Animal Kingdom. Some species will find themselves in continents and habitats in which they will either adapt quickly or die off. For example, elephants native to Africa and Asia will find themselves walking the streets of San Diego, along with various other parts of North America. As a result, species distribution all over the world will become more varied and diverse than ever.\r
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8. Nuclear Reors Will Overheat and Explode\r
After roughly a month, as the signs of humanitys absence continue to grow, the most consequential effect will occur when cold water supplies at nuclear power plants evaporate. This will trigger widescale destruction on a global level unparalleled in Earths history. It will then take about three thousand years for the ensuing radiation and contamination to clear up.\r
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7. Desert Cities Will Be Consumed by Sand\r
Humans currently living in desert climates are able to maintain their cities and townships in the face of windstorms and erosion. In the few years after humanitys disappearance, however, heavy winds and severe weather will push vast amounts of desert sands into once-populated areas such as Dubai in the U.A.E. or Las Vegas in the U.S. Some of the worlds most recognizable skyscrapers will then become the spires of previously-unimaginable sandcastles.\r
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6. Species at Risk of Extinction Will Bounce Back\r
If humanity disappears, so will its negative imp on nature and its inhabitants. As a result, animal species capable of withstanding the fallout and repercussions of the global nuclear meltdown will slowly replenish their once-threatened habitats, or even create new ones. Man-made environmental hazards, hunting, overfishing, and societal interference will cease to affect theses animals. After a few thousand years, almost all of the listed members of the Endangered Species List will return to the wild in numbers equal to or surpassing those before humanitys emergence as the dominant species on Earth.\r
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5. Satellites Will Fall from the Sky\r
Without people around to provide consistent attention and programming, satellites positioned at low-earth orbit will slowly lose altitude for a variety of reasons, most prominently atmospheric drag and a lack of long-term battery life or station-keeping fuel. Eventually these satellites will crash down onto the planet. In some cases, this will resemble a meteor shower, though no one will be around to photograph them.

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