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What is the third planet from the sun?What is the only known planet with life?
i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there
No life could exist. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
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The ozone layer protects us from the harmful UV radiations of the sun. these UV radiations are fatal to life on earth and can cause variuous problems to life on earth.
No, there is know life on the sun.
The two inner planets have temperatures of hundreds of degrees C which makes life as we know it impossible.
no. at least not life as we know it
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.
The planets would continue to exist. However, life as we know it would not be possible.
Not that we know of. Note that the Sun has a surface temperature of about 5000 degrees Celsius, so any hypothetical life on the Sun would have to be VERY different from anything we know.
It is impossible for life as we know it to exist on the sun. The surface of the sun is composed of hot, burning gas, which does not provide a solid firmament on which life could develop or stand, and it would be far too hot. The most heat-resistant life we know about lives near hydrothermal vents, which approach boiling temperature. In comparison, the surface of the sun is almost 27 times hotter than this. Any creature that could live on the sun would be so different from anything that we've experienced that it would be impossible to tell what it would be like for this creature on the sun.
Short answer, NO The sun is the source of all energy and life on earth
Expansion of the sun. The sun is destined to eventually grow to a red giant - which will wipe out all life on earth.
with out the sun there would be no life (as we know it).
No, the sun could not support human life. Anything from earth that came close to contact with the sun would be burned in seconds because it has such an extreme surface temp.
None. The surface of the sun is not conducive to life.