By looking at the night sky and appearance and dispearance of moon and also loooking at different phases of the moon.
The Sun will get hotter before it ends (red giant phase) and engulf the Earth in about 5 billion years.
Without the light bulb, we would have to use the sun candles and when the sun is not here, we would have to use candles. Light Bulbs are one of our things that we need to live.
Under water On the moon On the sun
Giving off light, as a light source. The sun, a light bulb, and a candle are all luminous. The moon is not because it does not give off its own light but reflects it from the sun; it is illuminated.
Without the Sun, Earth would be a very cold, lifeless rock flying through space aimlessly until picked up by another large celestial object's gravitational field. The Earth itselfdoes not require heat or light, but its inhabitants would perish without the Sun.
Sun yes. Light no.
You will survive 8 minutes. At the end of 8 minutes, the last of the light from the sun will be gone and the world will end.
They need photosynthesis to survive
no
No. Frogs would not survive without energy from the sun. A frog's food source depends upon the energy of the sun for its food. Without the sun, the frogs would not have food.
We would be dead because we cannot survive without the sun's light and warmth for more than 8 or 9 minutes.
It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking purely, "If the sun were to vanish, would people be able to survive?", the answer is, No. The Sun provides heat and warmth without which the Earth would become a frozen wasteland that would lead to the death of all life. Additionally, the Sun's gravity keeps the Earth from randomly wandering around space, so the Earth would likely suffer increasing asteroid bombardment. If the question is asking whether people can survive without direct exposure to sunlight, then the answer depends on the person. There are some people who are hypo-allergenic to sunlight and must avoid sunlight at all costs. Such people survive without sunlight. Additionally, people in high lattitudes have entire months of the year without sunlight and they continue to live. For most people, though, being out of the sun for extended periods of time leads to depression.
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.
Yes
If the sun were to stop giving out light and heat, Earth would quickly become cold and dark. Without sunlight, photosynthesis would cease, leading to the death of plants and eventually the collapse of the entire food chain. The absence of heat from the sun would also cause temperatures to drop drastically, potentially making Earth uninhabitable for most forms of life.
The sun is so important to us because without it we would not be able to survive. We would not have any food to eat because animals and fruits and vegetables need light to survive and grow the same as us humans.
Without the sun, Earth would be in darkness except for minimal light from small stars and the moon. Plants would not survive due to lack of sunlight. Without plants animals would not have food and would also die.