there would be no life on earth because the sun supports life on earth and gives warmth to the living creatures in earth. if the sun was gone, earth would be totally dark and there would be no life there.
The Sun and moon will never meet
An average blue giant is about 5-10 times the size of the Sun and are much hotter than the Sun is. If our Sun were a blue giant, life, as we know it would never have happened. The Earth would have been vastly too hot to support abiogenesis.
we would die
If the earth got pulled in closer to the sun, or if the sun expands significantly, then the earth will get much warmer. That said, nothing like that is going to happen for a couple billion years yet.
we would probably die
I think that it would be to hot to live on earth and we would have never existed
If the zodiac never existed I suspect another method would be used to interpret how the movement of the Sun, Moon and planets affect people and events on Earth.
Because without the Sun, the planets would never have formed, Earth would never have formed, life would never have formed, so you would never have been born, Chris Whitten would never have been born, so wikianswers would never have existed. So we need the Sun for this question to be answered!
If there was no gravity, the Sun and and the planets would never have formed.
Never. That's a fictitious planet that never really existed.
It is impossible, and will never happen. Sun exposure will never be outlawed, since the sun is unavoidable.
The Sun and moon will never meet
NO, it will never happen
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
The fight would never happen because the sun bear lives in India and parts of Southeast Asia and the leopard lives in Africa.
An average blue giant is about 5-10 times the size of the Sun and are much hotter than the Sun is. If our Sun were a blue giant, life, as we know it would never have happened. The Earth would have been vastly too hot to support abiogenesis.
The sun would win.