No planet has "disappeared" (at least not from our solar system). You are probably referring to Pluto. Pluto used to be considered a planet, but scientists have discussed this topic and now it is just considered an asteroid.
No planet actually disappeared. A couple of years ago, there was agreement among most professional astronomers that Pluto should not be considered a major planet. It is no longer listed as a major planet of our solar system, but it is still there.
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.
If the troposphere layer disappeared, Earth's climate and weather systems would be severely disrupted. This layer, which contains most of the atmosphere's mass and is where weather occurs, is essential for regulating temperature and supporting life. Without it, there would be no breathable air, leading to catastrophic consequences for all living organisms. Additionally, the planet would be exposed to harsher space conditions, potentially resulting in extreme temperature fluctuations and increased radiation exposure.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
The planet Neptune had a great dark spot. It soon vanished after discovery, leading astronomers to believe it was just a temporary storm, unlike the Great Red Spot on Jupiter which has been raging for hundreds of years. See the related link for more information.
No planet actually disappeared. A couple of years ago, there was agreement among most professional astronomers that Pluto should not be considered a major planet. It is no longer listed as a major planet of our solar system, but it is still there.
The planet with a great dark spot that disappeared in 1994 was Neptune. The dark spot was a massive storm system in Neptune's atmosphere, similar to Jupiter's Great Red Spot. It was first observed by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in 1989 and had completely disappeared by 1994.
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Not really. If Mercury suddenly disappeared, it would not significantly affect the rest of the Solar System.
The planet with a great dark spot that eventually disappeared was Neptune. This large dark spot was first observed in 1989 by the Voyager 2 spacecraft but had disappeared by the time Hubble Space Telescope observed Neptune in 1994. The exact cause of its disappearance is still not fully understood.
No, Atlantis is not a planet. According to Greek mythology, Atlantis was a mythical island city that supposedly disappeared into the sea. It is not a celestial body like a planet.
Planet Neptune had a storm called the Great Dark Spot which disappeared. One of its 13 moons is also called Triton.
The dark spot mentioned likely refers to a storm on Neptune known as the Great Dark Spot. This storm was observed by the Hubble Space Telescope in 1989 but had disappeared by 1995 when the Voyager 2 spacecraft revisited Neptune. The reasons for its disappearance are still not fully understood.
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