If it were near enough, yes. But then we all would be incinerated. If the star was really far away, then we would eventually get sucked into a black hole.
But it would depend on the size of the star.
When a star explodes it releases jets of rays or gamma rays into space. If we are unlucky enough to be hit by one it would quickly deteriorate the ozone layer allowing the Sun's harmful radiation to strike Earth and cause a downward spiral of unfortunate events for the inhabitants of this planet. If the star is within 1,000 light years or so this would be powerful enough to kill every living thing on Earth in as little as 30 days.
Probably not since the closest galaxy to us is M-31 which is over 2 million light years away.
How is global warming happening
no but they get affected by global warming
well, global warming is going to affect us all.
Global Warming does affect the survival rate of Polar Bears because Global Warming Melts the ice.
3 weather danages as a result of global warming
yes, that's why they call it GLOBAL warming
your body warmth and global warming will melt you!
They do not have any affect on global warming.
Global warming does not really affect ocean pollution. However, ocean pollution is something that is effecting global warming. This is because the pollutants are what is causing the warming trend.
Meteors are not considered a contributing factor to global warming.
Yes, global warming does affect all the living creatures. Irregular weather patterns and floods in the lowlands are just but examples of how global warming affects everybody.