No we wouldn't survive on Earth! We would probably burn or freeze to death! Of course I wouldn't know because I live on Mars, aduh, and why would you ask a silly-dilly question like that?
Earth would survive but life would not, except perhaps viruses or bacteria.
The Earth would not survive without the sun's energy and warmth. It is estimated that the Earth would become uninhabitable within a few weeks if the sun were to suddenly stop providing energy.
No the heat would be to much pressure
if there was no sunlight life on earth would not survive for very long.
no,no one would survive but that's not going to happen any time soon
Water allows people and animals to survive. With out water, all life on Earth would die. Even plants could not live.
no
If the sun were closer, Earth would be too hot for life to survive, as temperatures would be too high. If the sun were farther away, Earth would be too cold for life to exist, as temperatures would be too low. The distance between Earth and the sun is crucial for maintaining the ideal conditions for life.
No, Earth would not survive without the sun for 3 months. The sun provides heat, light, and energy essential for life on Earth. Without the sun, temperatures would drop drastically, water would freeze, and plants would not be able to photosynthesize, leading to a collapse of the food chain.
The temperature on Earth will become so hot that no living animal, human or plant could survive.
The Earth's ecosystem would completely dissipate, and humans would not be able to survive, because there would be no food whatsoever.
No!! Insects are needed for us to survive on earth! They help create the carbon dioxide on earth.