If we ask someone for the role of human on earth!!
the answer is simple: live, consume, make more humans; just like any other animal.
But what would happen if humans suddenly disappeared?
It's an exceptional thing to think about
Several hours after the disappearance of humanity, the lights of the whole world will begin to shut down, since most power stations work on fossil fuels.
Without people, they will no longer be able to charge them, so they will stop eight hours after experiencing a sudden drop in their energy consumption. In addition, all nuclear power plants will go into safe mode.
On the contrary, the wind turbines will continue to operate until the lubricant is exhausted and the solar panels will also become unusable due to dust deposits. Almost all regions, except those provided by hydroelectric plants, will have their electricity cut off.
Normally, the dam generators are activated by the water flow of the lake mead. Thus, they could be left unattended for several months or even years, causing them to fail.
Two or three days after our disappearance from the planet, most of the world's metros will be flooded because the pumps that protect them from groundwater will not work without men. After 10 days, pets locked at home will starve and dehydrate.
Finally, billions of chickens and millions of cows, along with other farm animals, will be dead and those who have managed to escape will fight a ruthless struggle for survival.
About a month after our disappearance, all cooling water from nuclear power plants will evaporate, causing a series of explosions much stronger than the Fukushima and Chernobyl disasters.
As a result, live animals will die from cancer and other chronic diseases. All satellites will fall like shooting stars. The air would be cleaner and an abundant rise in vegetation would be evident. For some cities, the visibility range will be longer.
The metal will slowly start to corrode and as a result, large buildings and bridges will begin to fall after a few hundred years. Eventually, there could be a rise in the new civilization as a whole and, hence, a new life after three million years.
So our planet can do without us, but we can not do without it.
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