In about 5 billion years the sun will run out of hydrogen fuel, eventually expanding to become a Red Giant, this is the 2nd to last face to a star's death. It's diameter will become large enouh to emcompass Venus. The Earth's atmosphere will not survive this and will be stripped by fire, and water will boil and evaporate. Life will no longer from this moment ever survive on Earth again. After this, the sun will become a 'white dwarf' and compress to the size of earth and be brighter. Eventually it will burn out.
The earth and other planets will become frigid, uninhabitable and a harsh planet. The sun will never disappear. In roughly 5.4 billion years, the sun will expand into a red giant and collapse into a white dwarf.
If the Sun were to miraculously vanish away entirely, the Earth would basically fly off into space in a nearly straight line tangent to its orbit at the point it happened to be occupying when the Sun ceased to occupy the universe. (Not quite straight, because there would still be some residual gravity from the other planets, probably mainly in the direction of Jupiter.) To some extent, the question is ridiculous, because as far as we know this simply cannot happen. But if it could happen, that's what would happen.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
Producers are usually the plants in a food web. They produce energy from the sun for other organisms in a food web. If they are removed, most of the other organisms (consumers) will die.
Other animals will die and eventually we will to.
Tail of the Sun happened in 1996.
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
Pretty much nothing. The overwhelming gravitational effect that we feel is from the Earth, and that'd remain the same no matter what happened to the Sun.
We would be dead because we cannot survive without the sun's light and warmth for more than 8 or 9 minutes.
If the sun disappeared, we'd lose heat and oxygen. And without sources of sugar, we'd also have no food source of immediate energy.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
if the oxygen
There would be sunlight as long as we are close enough to our sun. If our planet escaped from the suns gravitational pull and disappeared off into space away from the sun then it would get very dark. This is unlikely to happen though.
i dunno maybe you can ask someone else you know... but from the other website i got ' exposed to radiation bursts from the sun .
You would die.
Everything would die
You would die.
It disappeared