The sun is not burning like a true fire. It is powered instead by nuclear fusion, which uses hydrogen.
No sun means no producers, and no producers mean no animals, water, and oxygen for our bodies, without water and oxygen we won't be able to survive.
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Sun yes. Light no.
No. Frogs would not survive without energy from the sun. A frog's food source depends upon the energy of the sun for its food. Without the sun, the frogs would not have food.
No sun means no producers, and no producers mean no animals, water, and oxygen for our bodies, without water and oxygen we won't be able to survive.
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You will survive 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes, the last of the light from the sun will be gone and the world will end.
All living things need the sun to survive in one way or another. All "natural" energy on Earth comes directly from the sun. So, to answer your question, plants could not survive if there was no sun.
When hydrogen is fused into helium within the sun, it gives off enormous amounts of heat, thus emitting infared radiation.
The Earth would not survive without the sun's energy and warmth. It is estimated that the Earth would become uninhabitable within a few weeks if the sun were to suddenly stop providing energy.
They need photosynthesis to survive
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.