Nothing will happen that concerns you.
Probable many living organisms will disappear.
The dwarf planet Pluto did not disappear. It's still there, orbiting the Sun.
how would the planet be affected in one bio me was to disappear
No, it's a planet.
When organisms disappear from Earth, it can result in imbalances in ecosystems, loss of biodiversity, and disruptions to food chains. This can have cascading effects on other species and the environment, potentially leading to further extinctions. It is important to address the root causes of these disappearances to protect the delicate balance of life on our planet.
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If the sun would disappear from the centre of the solar system, there would be some reason for it to disappear or there is no other way that the sun can suddenly disappear from the centre. In other ways if there was no sun then there won't be any life on earth, nor there would be any source of light, there would be no heat in the solar system and the temperature of the planets would decrease innumerably, there would be no low tide on the earth or on any other planet, only high tide would be seen.
If the sun suddenly died and no longer lit up the world the first planet to be affected would be Mercury. Mercury would be affected first because it is the closest planet to the sun.
If the Earth's core suddenly started spinning in the opposite direction, it could potentially disrupt the planet's magnetic field, leading to changes in climate patterns and possibly more extreme weather events. This could impact global temperatures, ocean currents, and weather systems, potentially causing significant disruptions to ecosystems and human societies.
(Please note that in real life, masses can't simply "disappear".) For 8 minutes and 20 seconds (in the case of Earth), or for less or more time, depending on the distance of the planet from the Sun, the planet would continue orbiting the place where the Sun was. After that, the change in the gravitational field will have had enough time to reach Earth; the planet will no longer "feel" the pull of the Sun, and will continue moving in a straight line.
If the Sun were to suddenly disappear, Earth would no longer be held in its gravitational orbit. Instead of continuing in its circular path, Earth would move in a straight line tangentially to its orbit at the point of the Sun's disappearance, due to inertia. This means Earth would drift off into space in a straight line, rather than spiraling into the void. The loss of sunlight would also lead to drastic temperature drops and the eventual freezing of the planet.
''Neptune'' is the planet with the The Great Dark Spot. But sometimes it can disappear so watch out for that.