: Iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty finally succumb to corrosion and gravity.
: Pavement begins to crack as weeds and moss take root. In nature’s first major victory, quagga mussels clog the cooling pipes of the Hoover Dam, causing one of the world's last man-made light sources to finally go dark. Life After People (2008)
: Wolves and bears quickly move back into urban areas to hunt the deer grazing on abandoned lawns. : Iconic structures like the Eiffel Tower and
: Many domestic breeds, especially small dogs or those with "short faces" (like pugs), likely wouldn't survive the first weeks. : Wolves and bears quickly move back into
: Most power grids fail within hours as fuel runs out. Without electricity for pumps, subway tunnels in New York City begin to flood in just 36 hours.
The 2008 History Channel special, , remains one of the most haunting and successful thought experiments in television history. Narrated by James Lurie, it asks a single, chilling question: What would happen to Earth if every human suddenly vanished? .
: Almost all traces of humanity are gone. Only the sturdiest stone monuments, such as the Pyramids of Giza , might remain as faint echoes of our existence. The Animal Kingdom Reclaims the Throne