The short answer is "yes."
In that case, we die - all life on Earth dies. Life on Earth is completely dependent on the energy from the Sun.
Life on Earth is dependent on the sun's energy because it provides warmth for temperature regulation, drives photosynthesis in plants which is the basis of the food chain, and influences weather patterns and climate. Without the sun's energy, life as it exists on Earth would not be sustainable.
The sun for energy
Short answer, NO The sun is the source of all energy and life on earth
The answer is dependent on the Earth's rotation ... not the sun. Thus the answer varies from 1000 mph at the equator to zero at the poles.
The Moon is dependent on the Sun primarily for illumination; it does not produce its own light but reflects sunlight, making it visible from Earth. Additionally, the Sun's gravitational pull influences the Moon's orbit around Earth, affecting tides and the relative positions of the Earth-Moon-Sun system. This interplay shapes various celestial phenomena, including lunar phases.
There would be no life as we know it. There are only a few newly discovered life forms on earth that are not dependent on the sun for survival. Ex. there are some organisms that live by under water volcano vents at the bottom of the ocean that do not in some way feed on things produced by the photosynthesis (plants using sun light to transform nutrients into plant life)
there will be no life on earth
The same thing that happens every night when the sun disappears...nothing! Gravity on Earth is not dependent on the Sun. But life on Earth is, gravity would be the least of Earth's problems if the Sun dissapeared
Without the sun, all life on earth will cease to exist.
All life on Earth depends on the sun's light. Without it we would die.
The sun is the source of most of the energy on Earth. Oceans come second.