All life on earth that fully depends on the sun would die, as those form of life depends on another form of life that relies on the Sun, and without the sun, all life would cease to exist. More info athttp://youtu.be/rltpH6ck2Kc
If it 'disappeared' and reappeared later, it was probably a lunar eclipse. It happens when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the Sun's light.
It would take approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the Earth to freeze if the sun suddenly disappeared. This is because the Earth's surface temperature would drop rapidly without the sun's heating energy.
If the sun suddenly disappeared, it would take around 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the last of its light to reach Earth. Once that light fades, it would lead to a rapid drop in temperature on Earth and eventually result in the freezing of the planet, making it inhospitable for life, but you wouldn't die instantly.
I have seen the moon and sun together right next to each other. The moon was full in the daytime sky and as I watched it from the bus window the sun appeared right next to it as a glaring bright white light. It stayed there for a few minutes, disappeared and then appeared again. Stayed there hext to the moon and finally dissappeared. It was beautiful and amazing and showed me what God can do. What do you think about that and Science?
If the sun's gravity suddenly disappeared, the planets would no longer be held in orbit around it. They would continue moving in a straight line due to their inertia, leading them to drift off into space in their respective directions. The solar system as we know it would cease to exist.
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
Twilight is sunset, so the last gleaming is when the beams of the sun all have disappeared.
If the sun disappeared, we'd lose heat and oxygen. And without sources of sugar, we'd also have no food source of immediate energy.
If it 'disappeared' and reappeared later, it was probably a lunar eclipse. It happens when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the Sun's light.
We would be dead because we cannot survive without the sun's light and warmth for more than 8 or 9 minutes.
Pretty much nothing. The overwhelming gravitational effect that we feel is from the Earth, and that'd remain the same no matter what happened to the Sun.
The Sun is our main source of energy ehich supports life on earth,therefore if the disappeared,then all life on earth would end.
There would be sunlight as long as we are close enough to our sun. If our planet escaped from the suns gravitational pull and disappeared off into space away from the sun then it would get very dark. This is unlikely to happen though.
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It would take approximately 8 minutes and 20 seconds for the Earth to freeze if the sun suddenly disappeared. This is because the Earth's surface temperature would drop rapidly without the sun's heating energy.
It is unlikely to happen, at least in my life time, which is a great comfort to me. But, as we and the other planets in our solar system orbit round the sun because of the sun's attraction, if the sun suddenly disappeared, there would be nothing to stop us being flung outwards into space.
It is unlikely to happen, at least in my life time, which is a great comfort to me. But, as we and the other planets in our solar system orbit round the sun because of the sun's attraction, if the sun suddenly disappeared, there would be nothing to stop us being flung outwards into space.