All meat eaters would die
If the moon was on the left and the sun was on the right, it would suggest that the moon is in its waxing phase moving towards a full moon. This positioning is a natural occurrence based on the moon's orbit around the Earth and the Earth's orbit around the sun.
the bag inside the bag would expand D:
if you look at a video and the North Pole is at the top, the Earth would appear to move from left to the right (the Pacific Ocean would first appear on the left side then rotate across and disappear on the right)
Plants require sunlight to produce their food, without sunlight plants would die from starvation.If the plants all died then the animals that eat plants (herbivores) would also run out of food and die of starvation.If herbivores ran out of food and died then animals that eat other animals (carnivores) would run out of food and die of starvation.Once all the plants and animals were gone, insects, bacteria and fungus would have no food supply left either and would also die.This is an extreme example based on the loss of ALL sunlight. If the amount of sunlight were to just decrease then we would expect a much less extreme result. Less sunlight would result in less plant growth, less food for herbivores, less food for carnivores, etc. The amount of life that the earth could sustain would decrease but would not in my opinion disappear altogether.
When the moon is full, it is on exactly the opposite side of the Earth from the sun. A map of this would have the sun on the right side of a piece of paper, then Earth to its left followed by the moon to the left of the Earth.When Venus is full in the sky, it is on the opposite side of the sun from Earth. A drawing of this would have Venus all the way to the left, followed by the sun, then the Earth in a straight line (or vice versa), as long as they are directly on either side of the sun.
There is no reason why it should. But if it did, there would soon be no life left on Earth.
If the thinning continues, UV will enter the earth. There will be no life left.
If the moon was on the left and the sun was on the right, it would suggest that the moon is in its waxing phase moving towards a full moon. This positioning is a natural occurrence based on the moon's orbit around the Earth and the Earth's orbit around the sun.
The earth would only rotate the sun because the sun is a star so only stars and meteors would be left.
I think we'de just get, like, no nighttime light except for the stars. There would be no tides and earth would be flooded. How on Earth does the Earth flood b/c of the MOON? No offense.
Well apperently they would be millions of miles away from earth attending to their light year and of how fast it is.
Because if the plants were all eaten up, there would be nothing left for the herbivores to eat. Also, the oxygen that the plants supplies are needed by the herbivores to survive.
we will all die
we would have no food left :)
It would die
There would be hardly any left. If you got rid of trees too then I guess your stumped.
there would only be 10 left unless they mate