I would only say that I think it would be a whole lot quicker than might be invisaged by most. When nature is left to it's own devices, it can work pretty fast. To put an actual figure on the time, I wouldn't like to be so bold. I would guess the last things to be reclaimed by nature would be bank vaults.
Oh! and insurance policies. They are so tight fisted
- Don_1 - 7th Nov 08
My money is on coke bottles dropped on the continental slopes. They could last tens of millions of years easily and it wouldn't surprise me if they were there billions of years later, if the rocks they are sitting in don't get destroyed.
- daveshorts - 7th Nov 08
what about all the crap we have in space? at least some of it must be in a stable enough orbit to remain there a very long time, and then there's the moon landing site and the mars rover etc.
- Madidus_Scientia - 8th Nov 08
Well that's easily taken care of. In about 5 billion years the Sun will begin to balloon into a red giant, engulfing all the inner rocky planets; that should be sufficient to sizzle into submission any surviving human remnants...
- chris - 8th Nov 08
so the answer is 5 billion years...
sit back and enjoy the ride.
- JnA - 8th Nov 08
There is a book devoted to this very question, it's called "The World Without Us"
http://www.amazon.com/World-Without-Us-Alan-Weisman/dp/0312427905/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1226200600&sr=1-1
it's more poetic than you might think!
- franciscopereira - 9th Nov 08
You would have done better to just tell us about the book or give a url to a synopsis or review of the book, instead your first post will be written off as spam and no one will buy it.
- Madidus_Scientia - 9th Nov 08
Some aspects of this question (and that book) were already discussed here
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=13715.0
- Bored chemist - 9th Nov 08
I recently saw a History Channel documentary on this topic. It was very interesting.
http://www.history.com/minisites/life_after_people
- decoy8888 - 12th Nov 08
human race disappearance from earth wouldnot be suddenly,but gradually.fertility of human will drop consistently,child birth will be very rare,population will less and less untill there is not enough people to maintain civilization.people will resident separately in several spot in world,have no contact each other,because there is not enough person to perate communication and traffic system.when the last person died ,human will diappear.this is a destiny.Any species has its lifespan,this is endowed by creater of the world.
- Paul first - 13th Jan 10
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