yes it would because the sun we can not make
Some examples of human geography are: migration travel global warming countries
the sun is a star, not a planet, so i would have to say no.
All the plants would die, because plants rely on the sun to make food.
Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.Stars (apart from our Sun) are not a part of our Solar System.
Neptune orbits the sun at about 4.5 Billion Kilometers Jupiter orbits the Sun at about 778 Million kilometers When furthest apart they would both be inline with the sun and on opposite sides of the Sun about 5.3 billion kilometers apart. About 35 times the distance from the Earth to the sun At their closest they would both be in line with the sun and on the same side of the sun about 3.7 Billion Kilometers apart. About 25 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun.
If water were poured on the Sun, it would almost instantly vaporize due to the Sun's extremely high temperatures. The water molecules would break apart into hydrogen and oxygen atoms, eventually being engulfed by the Sun's intense heat and gravity.
The sun would collapse and increase in density. This would increase the rate of nuclear fusion which would try to hold the star apart even harder. At some point other forces like the electron degeneracy pressure would come into play to hold the star apart. If all those forces failed though the sun would become a black hole.
One way is that without gravity the earth and sun would fall apart because there is nothing else to hold them together.
The study of solar system like star ,moon planets, galaxies and sun is called Astor geography
If you can see the Moon during a lunar eclipse, the Sun would usually be below the horizon. Apart from that, there is nothing special about the Sun during a lunar eclipse; looking at the Sun is just as dangerous as at any other time.
No, our Sun is not part of a binary system.
Saturn and Mercury are 1,375,000,000 kilometers apart. Mercury is much closer to the sun than Saturn is to the sun. The planet Earth is the third closest planet to the sun.