I have often thought the same thing. After humans are gone, the earth reverts to the wild and in a few centuries all traces of us will vanish into the greenery
I have often thought the same thing. After humans are gone, the earth reverts to the wild and in a few centuries all traces of us will vanish into the greenery
There was a program a few years ago, I think it was called "After Man," and it was about that very topic, what the world would be like after our exctinction. I remember one episode showed how it would take less than a century to erase virtually all evidence of our existence, outside of massive physical projects like dams, but even those would be broken by lack of maintenance, mere "large ruins".
I have often thought the same thing. After humans are gone, the earth reverts to the wild and in a few centuries all traces of us will vanish into the greenery
There was a program a few years ago, I think it was called "After Man," and it was about that very topic, what the world would be like after our exctinction. I remember one episode showed how it would take less than a century to erase virtually all evidence of our existence, outside of massive physical projects like dams, but even those would be broken by lack of maintenance, mere "large ruins".