Well you would not be able to get answers to questions like this.
Bats do not play a big part in the animal world, so nothing much.
Thats an easy one the us uses computers for internet and other things they have the guineas world record for most internet users and most computers
Eclipse of the sun
If suddenly no technology in this world then no one will be able to see my answer... :)
Frontline World - 2002 Pakistan Disappeared was released on: USA: 6 September 2007
One question that chapter 3 of "The World Without Us" by Alan Weisman explores is how quickly human-made infrastructure and buildings would deteriorate and crumble if humans suddenly disappeared from the Earth.
Amelia Earhart disappeared in the pacific ocean. She mysteriously disappeared during the flight all around the world in 1937.
There are 978,577,197,057 computers in the world and a third of those computers are manufactured by, norway sorry finland
emaila airhart
If argon suddenly disappeared from the atmosphere, it would disrupt various industrial processes that rely on argon, such as welding and manufacturing. Moreover, argon is used in some medical procedures, so its absence could impact certain healthcare practices. However, argon is not a major component of the atmosphere, so its disappearance would not have a catastrophic impact on the overall functioning of ecosystems.
She disappeared on her round the world flight in 1937.
Montenegro and Serbia