What would happen to the world if the humans disappeared for a day

Well more than 99 percent of the species that have ever existed on Earth have ceased to exist, most during disasters and termination occasions of the sort that slaughtered off the dinosaurs. Although a complete and sudden extinction of humans seems hardly possible, we can try and imagine it. 

The trained creatures that are subject to people, so presumably, many would starve. Some would meet an all the more shocking destiny and become nourishment for wild canines and felines. 

Our favourite pets- dogs and cats who can not adapt to a life in the wild will be wiped out by the more tough species of wild animals like the wolves and wildcats. Rats, cockroaches, flies and more, who are dependent on the trash humans produce would plunge. Before plants are able to fill up all roads and urban communities, many would catch fire first. Without any firemen, one single lightning strike that hits a lumber rooftop and starts a burst could obliterate a city’s worth of structures. Inside 100 years, most wooden structures would be gone.The cities that survived the fires would be overrun by weeds and vines, and eventually by larger plants and trees. Roads would turn to rivers, and underground subway systems would flood.

If you are thinking all this would happen in just a day, you would be wrong. It would take ages to restore what has been spoilt. However, for just a day, the world would find reprieve from the workings of all things man made. No factories working, no transport emitting poisonous fumes, no one butchering animals, no one uprooting plants and no one littering the earth with harmful objects. It would be equivalent to the earth’s personal little happy Sunday.