no, you would not die instantly. though it would be a very cold death but we would eventually die from freezing.
Yes Indeed you will die. You will die before you even get close to the sun. It's impossible to even touch the sun or even stay alive in space. If the sun fell out the sky or moved we would die instantly.
If the sun disappeared, the food web would collapse almost immediately. Plants, which rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, would die off, disrupting the primary producers at the base of the food chain. Herbivores would lose their food source, leading to their decline and subsequently affecting carnivores that rely on them for sustenance. Ultimately, the entire ecosystem would unravel, resulting in mass extinction and a complete breakdown of ecological relationships.
No. The sun is made almost entirely of hydrogen and oxygen and is extremely hot. Any person on the sun would be vaporized instantly.
You will not ever get close to the Sun, touching it is far, far different from even going within 1000000 kilometers or "light-years" of the Sun's radius. Otherwise, if some miracle happened and you did touch the Sun, you would die straight away.
Realistically you can't get close enough to the sun without getting killed to drop sand in it but it would burn instantly theoretically.
They would die. Instantly.
They would die. Instantly.
No, is the planet closest to the sun. You would die sooner than instantly.
You would be instantly vaporized on the sun.
vampires, can not be in the sun at all. once the sun peaks over the horizon, if a vampire is outside...they die instantly
Yes Indeed you will die. You will die before you even get close to the sun. It's impossible to even touch the sun or even stay alive in space. If the sun fell out the sky or moved we would die instantly.
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
It would explode. Instantly.
If the sun disappeared, the food web would collapse almost immediately. Plants, which rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, would die off, disrupting the primary producers at the base of the food chain. Herbivores would lose their food source, leading to their decline and subsequently affecting carnivores that rely on them for sustenance. Ultimately, the entire ecosystem would unravel, resulting in mass extinction and a complete breakdown of ecological relationships.
No. The sun is made almost entirely of hydrogen and oxygen and is extremely hot. Any person on the sun would be vaporized instantly.
It will just melt into the sun, not big enough to make it instantly go supernova.
We would be dead because we cannot survive without the sun's light and warmth for more than 8 or 9 minutes.