The Sun is our main source of energy ehich supports life on earth,therefore if the disappeared,then all life on earth would end.
You can imagine a rotating cube, that is illuminated by a source of light on one side. The cube would have a dark side and a light side, and as it rotates, the surface of the cube would change from dark to light, and light to dark, much like the existing situation on the planet Earth. The main difference is that the changes in lighting would not be as gradual as they are for a sphere. Surfaces of the cube would go from light to dark, or dark to light, much more suddenly.
If the sun suddenly went dark, Earth would become very cold and dark. Plants would not be able to photosynthesize, leading to a disruption in the food chain. Temperatures would drop rapidly, causing widespread climate changes and potentially leading to a global catastrophe.
What would happen to the earth if the sun's mass (and, thereby, its gravity) suddenly went to zero? The earth would continue moving in the direction it was going when the sun's gravity disappeared. It would depart the area on a tangent to its original orbit and head off into space. There would be dark days ahead.
If the sun suddenly stopped shining, it would take about 43 minutes for Jupiter to become dark, as that is how long it takes for sunlight to reach Jupiter. Jupiter's moons would also become dark since they rely on the sun's light for illumination.
If the earth did not mood it would always be dark. It would also be cold.
No.the Earth would be stuck in one season. it would be dark and the dark side of Earth qould have less food and animal life and human-life would probably end :'(
Sunshine will be avail to one part of the earth and other part would be dark.
I may not be right but I think because the moon moves it makes a dark side on the earth so the earth does not need one. Also one side if the earth can not be dark all the time!! The. It would be might all the time!
everything has an opposite, without dark matter normal matter would therefore be unbalanced causing the earth to be disproportionate and explode
If the sun were to suddenly disappear, the Earth would continue traveling in a straight line at a constant velocity, moving off into space. Without the sun's gravitational pull, the planets would no longer orbit it, resulting in a drastic change in temperature and the eventual freezing of our planet.
The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
There is constant dark somewhere and constant light somewhere else. This lack of sunlight would cause plants to die on one side of the earth and would cause catastrophic problems worldwide. This however is impossible since the earth must rotate the sun.