The Earth will estart burn .
It will be a planet with out living creatures
The earth would have to be a supermassive dying star to emit gamma rays.
The Earth will estart burn . It will be a planet with out living creatures
If there wasn't an ozone, the UV rays will enter the earth. These are fatal for life on earth.
If the ozone layer got thinned, UV will enter the earth. They are fatal rays of the earth.
If the ozone layer bursts, the UV rays will enter the earth. These rays are very harmful for life on earth.
then the harmful UV rays from the sun will reach Earth. this is a disaster for all eucaryotic life, including humans, on earth.
Then most of the UV rays will enter the earth. It will finish all life on earth.
We would probably all die. Most life on Earth would die, if not from the radiation, from the toxic dust cloud that would from in the atmosphere of the Earth, mostly blocking the sun's rays.
If the earth's atmosphere was filled with dust that blocked the sun's rays, a sudden climate change would occur all over the planet from its temperature to freezing and that climate change would effect biodiversity. Also, the sun would not be able to produce day and night.
The Earth's axis IS at right angles to the sun's rays at the time of the March and September equinoxes. If the Earth's axis were also perpendicular to the ecliptic plane, then it would be at right angles to the sun's rays ALL the time. In that case ... -- There wouldn't be any seasons. Each area of the earth would keep its own climate all year long. -- There would be 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night, all year and at all latitudes.
The Earth's axis IS at right angles to the sun's rays at the time of the March and September equinoxes. If the Earth's axis were also perpendicular to the ecliptic plane, then it would be at right angles to the sun's rays ALL the time. In that case ... -- There wouldn't be any seasons. Each area of the earth would keep its own climate all year long. -- There would be 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night, all year and at all latitudes.
If the ozone layer was not present on Earth, all life on earth as we know it would die. This is because the sun is constantly shooting powerful energy at the earth that the ozone helps to protect us from as it filters out harming rays.