Probably. The impact will be devastating to both the sun and the moon.
we would die
If the moon were to be destroyed there would still be tides. This would be because of the sun still being in assistance and affecting the tides.
The moon can't touch the sun, because the sun is over 93,000,000 miles away, while the moon is much closer. However, if the moon did somehow touch the sun, it would just melt because the sun's intense heat would be too much for any material known to man.
From being destroyed by the Sun.
Only if it were to be disturbed my a meteorite impact, otherwise it will last until the moon is destroyed, along with the Earth, when the sun expands and swallows both.
Sun, Earth, Moon.
It would be dark.The only thing that makes the moon lighted up is the sun. Therefore, if the sun did not reflect the light it has, the moon would be dark.
New, because you would be looking at the shadow side of the moon, because the moon is between you and the sun.
A nonexample of a sun would have to be the moon.
If the moon was on the left and the sun was on the right, it would suggest that the moon is in its waxing phase moving towards a full moon. This positioning is a natural occurrence based on the moon's orbit around the Earth and the Earth's orbit around the sun.
The sun is a giant nuclear fusion reactor and everything in the solar system orbits around it or is pulled into it by the sun's gravity and is destroyed. The sun gives off heat, light and radiation. The moon is a rock that orbits the earth.
Definitely the SUN. If the sun were where the moon is in relation to the earth, the earth would be consumed by the sun.