there would be cleaner fire hydrants, no barking in the background, no watching where you step in the park, but no best friend
and also less love and it would be more dangrous outside because there are people out there that will want to hurt you and the dogs are your only hope ! !
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There would be no one left to bury them. Nature would take over the cities, and the law of the jungle would rule. With no artificial CO2 or carbon monoxide the air quality may improve, and without deforestation, there are more trees to convert carbon dioxide to breathable air.
we would all be eaten by flies
We would have all died
Taking out the largest group of animals on earth from an ecosystem would most likely destroy it. Insects outnumber humans I believe 100 to 1 if not more.
it will definitely affect the humans and all human settlements. Rather all the elements in the ecological chain has has its impact on each other. Take an example, if all lions dies, what will happen? the vegetarian wild life will grow at a speedy rate endangering the existence of forests and later may move to cultivations made by humans destroying it and making humans suffer for want of food. trees in the same line, if gets exhausted, will impact on human settlement in-terms of low rains, soil erosion, fast degradation of underground water streams etc. There's no limit to what can happen to human. All your imagination in this regard will happen to humans if all trees died.
First, all of the plants and trees would die. Then all the animals, including humans; would die.
If all the seahorses died the crabs, tuna, and penguins would have to find another source of food.
The earth will freeze to temperatures extremely low and the humans will al die,but don't sweat it's not going to happen in till 5 billion (5000 million) years.
You would fart all over a cat and it would get pink eye
nothing
From nausea and vomiting, all the way to death.
The community would get all the memories
The community would get all the memories