The earth will just float into space, however the Earth can not get out of the solar system because of the sun's gravitational pull.
- It runs thru space and it has system in the word SOLAR SYSTEM
Yes the sun practically runs our solar system
it is a system that runs to your heart and helps heart attacks not happen
When the air runs out, you will suffocate. When the power in your spacesuit runs out, your body would freeze solid, and would remain that way essentially forever.
Understanding the solar system helps us understand our place in the universe and how Earth fits into the broader cosmic context. It also promotes scientific curiosity and technological advancements that can benefit society. Additionally, studying the solar system provides insights into the formation and evolution of planets, including Earth, which has implications for understanding our past and future.
i dont know about mine but yours might just take our entire solar system as we know it into its mass and then billions of years later implode on itself causing a black hole
I can not find any reference to a Meridian in the Solar System. In astronomy, there is the Earth's meridian. That's a "great circle" on the "celestial sphere". It passes through the "celestial poles" and also through the "zenith" at the observer's location.
When the sun runs out of fuel it will transform into a red giant and then it will extend and burn every planet in the solar system even the earth.Then it will explode and transform into a white dwarf leaving dust but that will take millions millions years for it to happen.
Earth rotates around its own axis, which is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. Additionally, Earth orbits around the Sun, which is the central star of our solar system. This orbit takes approximately 365.25 days to complete, defining our year. The gravitational pull of the Sun keeps Earth in this elliptical orbit.
If solar energy were to run out, it would have catastrophic consequences for the planet, as solar power is a primary source of energy for many ecosystems and human activities. The loss of solar energy would disrupt photosynthesis, leading to the collapse of food chains and ecosystems. Additionally, human reliance on solar energy for electricity generation, heating, and transportation would necessitate a rapid shift to alternative energy sources, potentially causing energy shortages and economic instability. Overall, the depletion of solar energy would challenge the sustainability of life on Earth.
By that time earth will be no more:c, but just to answer your question, it will eventually become a black dwarf.
This will probably never happen. Earth will most likely be destroyed in about 5 billion years when the sun runs out of hydrogen in its core and expands.