First it'd get dark - eternal night - then it'd start to get cold.
Most of us would freeze to death almost immediately, Some of the wealthy and well prepared may hold out a little longer.
Earth would get locked in an ice age.Plant life and animal life would be reduced to strange beings living around thermal vents on the sea floor.
it will make a big black hole .
Our sun could never become a black hole, it would need at least 3 times the mass it currently has and there is not that much in the whole solar system. Our sun will end its life as a white dwarf, a white hot ball made mostly of nickel-iron held up from further collapse by electron degeneracy pressure. Finally it will cool to an invisible black dwarf.
Well the vegetation would all start to die resulting in lots of herbivores, and other meat eating animals to die. Us humans would be all right in the beginning since we have lots of frozen and canned foods, but eventually that would run out too, and we'd probably become cannibals, then eventually die. Happy, right?
Earth would be a cold dark and frozen planet without the Sun
Well, basically we all (human beings and other living things) will freeze to death!
The earth would cool if the sun's heat was unable to reach the earth's surface. Earth would become much colder, and it might become too cold for life.
There would be no light for the plants. All living things on earth would freeze due to lack of heat. There would be no day, only night.
We wouldn't be able to tan.
The sunlight then heats the Earth.
solar energy
Energy from sunlight is probably the most important energy because it is converted into chemical energy in photosynthesis. Sunlight is the ultimate source of energy for most species on the earth. Also, solar energy can be harnessed to produce electricity that can be used to fuel our homes and businesses, and other objects.
After the energy from sunlight, glucose is probably the most important molecule on earth. In photosynthesis, energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy stored in the chemical bonds of glucose. But sunlight remains the ultimate source of energy for almost all species on the earth.
Point out that both processes use energy to produce carbohydrates-energy-rich compounds that organisms can use to power life processes. Energy in Biological Systems Students may think that energy is formed, or created, by the processes of photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
If the earth's supply of energy stopped, Caveman time!
there would not be life on earth
Sunlight energy
Sunlight is the main source of energy on earth
The sunlight is partially absorbed by materials on Earth; when that happens, the energy in the sunlight is converted into heat energy.
We get most of our energy from sunlight.
If sunlight stopped reaching the Earth, the Earth would soon freeze solid.
All the energy for living things and all the energy for fossil fuel, hydroelectric and wind energy comes form the energy of sunlight. Without sunlight there would be no life and Earth would be a frozen dead planet.
Sunlight is radiation energy that transfers into heat energy
Sunlight is the main energy source for life on earth.
The energy that reaches the Earth from the sun is known as sunlight.
Sunlight