If humans became extinct, how long would it take for all
traces of us to vanish?
Stonehenge is at least 4,000 years old and still visible
today, old and still visible today, and monuments buried nearby could be even
older. Most modern buildings aren’t that robust, but some traces would likely
remain for at least 10,000 years, even if it was just the magnetic trace of the
steel bars inside concrete blocks. When Hong Kong airport was constructed in
the 1990s, the island of Chek Lap Kok was flattened and extended, and the
straight edge of its northern coastline will be a clue to our civilization for
tens of thousands of years. Our atmosphere also has high level of plutonium-239
due to nuclear weapons testing during cold war. This isotope only occurs in
nature in incredibly small amounts, and will be detectable as a pollutant for
at least 250,000 years.
But the most enduring signs of civilization will probably
be deep mines in hard rock, such as South African gold mines Australian lead
mines. Here, visiting aliens would be able to see signs of our civilization for
millions of years, as the tunnels fill up with sediment washed down by
rainwater to create massive industrial ‘fossils’.
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