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The climate would start cooling.
Well, two causes of wind is the uneven heating of Earth's surfaces and the sun's energy. So if the sun stopped shining, then i guess there are only three causes of wind left....??? -.-"
That may happen - at different times of the year - in any latitude between the tropics - that is, between 23.5 degrees north, and 23.5 degrees south. Note that this angle is precisely the tilt of Earth's axis.
If it would rain preliminarily and the temp. were just below zero, it would snow. If one of mentioned needed elements would differ, your feet would soon feel the consequences of air cooling down, as cool air is always lower than hot!
Just like a fire is gradually cooling down,so the Sun is.Its hottest elements(hydrogen)become helium,which is COLDER
Heating can be due to a chemical change, for example burning a fuel is in effect a chemical reaction with oxygen. Also some chemical reactions are exothermic, ie they produce heat. Not so many produce cooling, but one is the combination of ice and salt.However heating and cooling happen for other reasons as well, so you can't say they are examples of chemical changes. It is correct to say that some chemical changes result in heating and cooling.
Tornadoes can happen in the tropics but they are more common in temperate latitudes.
Thunderstorms can technically happen in any region of the world but they are most common in places where both warm and cold air meet together - usually (but not always) in tropical, subtropic and temperate climates. Keep in mind though that thunderstorms can happen in any reigion - including polar regions!
evaporation
it will become caramel
A phenomenon of supercooling is possible.
The heating will not come on
CaCo3=Cao+Co2
It turns into a gas
It turns to a brownish color and smokes
Weathering is the gradual erosion of rock and soil from rain and wind, and to a lesser extent from the chemical changes induced by solar ultraviolet exposure, and the diurnal thermal expansion and contraction, the day/night mechanical wear from heating and cooling. It occurs constantly.
Not an expert, BUT.. I THINK that would be the wobble of our planet, instead of just staying North pole straight up, South pole straight down, & an even circle for equator. Alaska has the cycle of midnight sun in summer, no sun or sun on horizon in winter due to this wobble.