Most or all life would die, and the oceans would freeze. The planet itself would contract a small amount like most things when frozen. The molten interior, however, would remain liquid, as it is not warmed by sunlight, but rather, by the radioactivity of the elements there.
Uranus receives about 1/400 that we receive on Earth
Humans are already on planet Earth... we don't need to 'travel' to Earth. Humans already fare quite well on planet earth.
There are two planets which are closer to the sun than the Earth is, which are Mercury and Venus.
In that case, there will no longer be a planet Earth.
mars is a planet like earth without water
Saturn is the outer planet that can be seen from Earth without the aid of a telescope. Its bright rings make it easily visible in the night sky.
Yes..because without planet earth do any thing life exist
No planet has crashed into earth, there was romers that, that was going to happen in 2012. but it didn't. the planet was called planet x or Nibiru
The Earth receives a constant supply of energy from the Sun in the form of sunlight. This energy is essential for driving the Earth's climate systems, supporting plant growth through photosynthesis, and powering various natural processes on the planet.
The radiation that Earth receives from the sun can be absorbed by the atmosphere, reflected back into space, or absorbed by the Earth's surface and converted into heat energy.
They will hit Earth if, in their orbit around the Sun, they happen to cross Earth's orbit.
we would all die.