Nothing. They are so far away that they have no effect on us apart from being pretty lights. Of course the sun is a star, and if that went away then the temperature here on Earth would quickly get down to -270C and we would all die. x[
We would not exist. Our sun is a star.
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Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky, if the constellations disappeared then all the stars would disappear, and there would be virtually no astronomy. :(
If there were no gravity, period, there would be no stars. If gravity ceased to work, there would be a whole lot of violent explosions as the nuclear, mechanical and other forces within the stars popped the stellar balloons, so to speak.
It would mean that the Universe was contracting and would shortly enter the "Big Crunch" and all time would end along with everything else.
They would get burned.
We would not exist. Our sun is a star.
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In all probability - not that this scenario would happen - but the resulting combination of masses, would push the combined "stars" over the Chandrasekhar limit and a black hole would form.
Constellations are patterns of stars in the sky, if the constellations disappeared then all the stars would disappear, and there would be virtually no astronomy. :(
That would be a collission between two neutron stars. Since many stars are actually double stars, this can happen now and then.
What would happen is that we won't be able to see the stars or see the sunset. We would still be able to sleep I guess but you never know ^_^
If there were no gravity, period, there would be no stars. If gravity ceased to work, there would be a whole lot of violent explosions as the nuclear, mechanical and other forces within the stars popped the stellar balloons, so to speak.
If our sun did not exist the other stars would be little different from the way they are. The sun is just one of billions of stars in the galaxy. Many of the stars we see in the sky are larger than our own sun.
They feed on them and then the clams would overpopulate the beds if not eaten.
It would be better to ask what would happen if Earth hit a star, as stars are much larger than Earth is. The planet would be vaporized by the intense heat.