No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street . Or even nature, plants, insects. They eat that shit.
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead. The glass degrades turning back into sand and it ain't even been that long. Decades.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked. About 10-15k years the extent of humans. Only because of reinforced steel bridges. Full degradation, dust. A planetary fart. 15k years.
Sure idiots from the lost tribe of Mickey Mouse, might restart better. Have better means than our ancients. Hell they'd be trading in nuka cola caps or something. But the fact is if a Greenland crater occurs, it doesn't take much for that stuff to be gone. Rather than a pyramid.
No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead. The glass degrades turning back into sand and it ain't even been that long. Decades.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked. About 10-15k years the extent of humans. Only because of reinforced steel bridges. Full degradation, dust. A planetary fart. 15k years.
Sure idiots from the lost tribe of Mickey Mouse, might restart better. Have better means than our ancients. Hell they'd be trading in nuka cola caps or something. But the fact is if a Greenland crater occurs, it doesn't take much for that stuff to be gone. Rather than a pyramid.
No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked. About 10-15k years the extent of humans. Only because of reinforced steel bridges. Full degradation, dust. A planetary fart. 15k years.
Sure idiots from the lost tribe of Mickey Mouse, might restart better. Have better means than our ancients. Hell they'd be trading in nuka cola caps or something. But the fact is if a Greenland crater occurs, it doesn't take much for that stuff to be gone. Rather than a pyramid.
No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked. About 10-15k years the extent of humans. Only because of reinforced steel bridges. A planetary fart.
No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked. About 10-15k years the extent of humans. A planetary fart.
No. Watch a series possibly on Netflix about it. Life after people. They used structural engineers, scientists, etc. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_After_People
Skyscrapers are made out of garbage. They're already being replaced. Not even 100 years later. Like almost every post war building. An investment scam. Torn down thrown up. Made of crap. Sure they say crap like how these buildings will last 1000 years. The only skyscraper that can possibly is the AT&T building/NSA beep. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street
Otherwise they're a heap of shit.
Here's a rundown on some shit. But it is conjecture. https://stacker.com/environment/how-long-it-takes-50-common-items-decompose Conjecture because it hasn't fully accounted every environmental condition. Things like extreme cold, heat, oceans. Meanwhile almost all that stuff is changing to materials that degrade.
Glass for example, in an ocean, becomes a coloured stone? They did this at a glass factory threw the glass bottles into the sea. What is found on the beach are colored stones people turn into beads for necklaces. Yea it's still glass but it's changed from being that bottle, yes. That bottle shatters if you try too wear it, or make it into a bead.
What about plastic in an impact scenario. Or volcano. Melted.
Anyhow watch that series linked.