No it is far too hot and it could not hold water.
Life can not exist on Mercury because it is way too close to the sun, which would make it way too hot. This would make humans die of heat stroke.
Our Sun is the center of our Solar System. Without it, life as we currently know it could not exist on our planet. Photosynthesis relies the Sun. Scientists identify our sun a big ball of gas or gasses.
If there was no sun, then life wouldn't exist oarth
If the sun didn't exist, Earth would not have light or heat to support life as we know it. The absence of the sun would disrupt Earth's orbit and cause extreme cold temperatures, leading to the cessation of photosynthesis and eventual extinction of most forms of life.
Definitely not. The Sun is much too hot to support any life.
Without the sun, all life on earth will cease to exist.
The sun is essential to life on this planet, so if the sun was not producing light/heat - life on this planet would no longer exist.
No, it is too hot for complex molecules to exist.
If the sun were closer, Earth would be too hot for life to survive, as temperatures would be too high. If the sun were farther away, Earth would be too cold for life to exist, as temperatures would be too low. The distance between Earth and the sun is crucial for maintaining the ideal conditions for life.
Without energy you cannot move,think or even exist, the sun wouldnt exist, nothing would exist.
no
The Earth has two sources of energy, the sun's radiation and heat from inside the Earth. The sun is most important and life could hardly exist except at a very primitive level without it.