Sadly, yes.
No. There also would be very little chance life would exist on the planet.
Not exactly but food, like any gas, liquid or solid, is made up of one or more chemicals. Plants growing is 'chemical change'. Food rotting is 'chemical change' Cooking food is 'chemical change'. Without 'chemical change' or chemical reactions, plants would not exist. Human beings would not exist. Anything we eat would not exist. Planet Earth would not exist!
The Sun is the Earth's closest star. Without the Sun there would be no light and no heat and life would not be able to exist on Earth.
No Globigerina still exist in the earths oceans.
The ash would completely block out the sun's rays and not allow light or heat to the Earth. Life would cease to exist! :]
it would change the fact that there would be deserts and allof the animals that live in the desert wouldnt exist
There could be no life if matter could not change state. Water vapor could not exist, so there would be no rain,
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.
organisations exist for a change.
Instantly, language would begin to change locally. Sooner or later, individual languages would exist.
No, an equilibrium exist.
Nitrogen is about 79% of the Earth's atmosphere.