No, plants cannot survive without sunlight, herbivores cannot survive without plants, and I don't think carnivores and omnivores can survive without herbivores. Besides, they would all freeze to death within a few days anyway.
Life on earth will be different because there will be no life since we wont have any food to survive because it will be to cold.******
No. They could not under the current regime of life on Earth. Bacteria, in their symbiotic, detrivorous, and other roles are critical to the life functions of plants and animals. If all bacteria were to die out, it is likely that everything living on the planet would die out. Oddly enough, the bacteria could survive without animals or plants.
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Short answer, NO The sun is the source of all energy and life on earth
Certainly. The Earth if not destroyed, will become as cold as space. Nothing could survive.
Water allows people and animals to survive. With out water, all life on Earth would die. Even plants could not live.
Carbon is essential to life. Life could not exist without it
We get our energy from plants and without plants we couldn't get our energy from them
None that is a trick question because you can't survive without each one. I think you could survive without a reproductive system. It might not be a life worth living, but you'd survive.
Aliens probably could live on earth. As far as we know there is no life that can survive with out water food and oxygen.
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.
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