Not very different.
We lived - quite happily - for many many centuries without them.
What they have done, mainly, is to speed up previously available processes - such as weather forecasting, communications, and scientific monitoring of the planet.
You'd lose your GPS systems, but maps were fine for many people.
You'd lose instant TV pics from the other side of the world, but would that matter too much?
You'd lose the Hubble space telescope - and that's serious, but not a major impact on most people's lives.
Without time, there would be no measure of events or progression. People would not age, seasons would not change, and it would be difficult to plan or schedule anything. Life would likely be chaotic and unpredictable, as there would be no way to track the past or anticipate the future.
Without the sun, Earth would be a dark, frozen place. The sun provides the energy necessary for life to thrive, so without it, plants wouldn't be able to photosynthesize, leading to a chain reaction affecting the whole ecosystem. Temperature would drop significantly and eventually life would become unsustainable.
Without light, life would be difficult as plants would not be able to photosynthesize, leading to a lack of food for many animals. Human activities that rely on light, such as cooking, working, and transportation, would be severely impacted. Communication would also be hindered without the ability to see or use electronic devices.
Without light from the sun, photosynthesis couldn't occur, causing plant life to die out. This would lead to a collapse in the food chain, affecting all other organisms dependent on plants for food. The Earth's temperature would also drop drastically without the sun's heat.
Non-existent. The sun is essential to the life of any living organisms on the surface of the planet. Without the sun, the surface of a planet (take Earth for example) would freeze to the point where no living thing would be able to inhabit the planet. However the presiding answer is questionable if the removal of the sun could be anticipated, a plan to excavate deep into the planet's interior regions (deeper than mankind has ever gone) and build structures within the region between the mantle and crust regions where heat from the mantle could possibly sustain life for these advanced organisms (take a guess...) that could utilize this strategy. Granted that those structures are able to sustain permanent stability under the pressure and heat emitting from the mantle. === There would certainly be no life. More though, without the Sun there'd be no Earth orbiting it!
how societies are effected in different ays by the use of sateillites.
1, The moon
life without ukulele would be dissapointing
Life would stink.
There would be no life.
There would be no life because without the geometry of the water molecule, there would be no water. No water, no life.
Life would be nothing there's really nothing life would be without adrenal glands because really god created people such as( life) so to me i think life would live without adrenal glands;
A quadrilateral is a shape with four sides. A life without quadrilaterals would mean a life without squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and rhombuses.
Life would not exist.
There would be no life without energy. No life will sustain.
Life would be directionless.
A chromosome is an essential part of real life. You would not have life without chromosomes!