Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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I am watching a really interesting show on the Telly right now:
Aftermath: Population Zero. Really well done. Here is a description:
Interesting to note that cockroaches don't survive so well in the north when there are no humans around. Can you guess why?
Aftermath: Population Zero. Really well done. Here is a description:
What would happen if every single person on Earth simply disappeared? A world without people, where city streets would still be populated by cars, but without drivers. Nobody to fix bridges, repair buildings, or maintain power plants. After being controlled by humanity for millennia, the Earth would be reclaimed by nature. But how would that work? How long would skyscrapers, nuclear power plants, and our homes last if abandoned? Aftermath: Population Zero gives us a chance to see the effect of human beings by seeing how Earth would adapt without us. This is the astounding story of a world we will never see.
Interesting to note that cockroaches don't survive so well in the north when there are no humans around. Can you guess why?