we would die but you don't need to worry about that for 5 billion years cause that's when the world really ends
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
Without a magnetosphere, the Earth would be more vulnerable to solar wind and cosmic radiation. This would lead to increased exposure to harmful radiation, which could have negative effects on our atmosphere, climate, and potentially life on Earth. Additionally, the solar wind could strip away our atmosphere over time, similar to what happened on Mars.
A solar eclipse happens if the moon, in its orbit around the earth, is located in the direct line of sight from the earth to the sun. The effect would be that the moon blocks the view of the sun.
Without an atmosphere, there would be no air for us to breathe, no protection from harmful solar radiation, and no regulation of temperature. This would make Earth uninhabitable for most living organisms, including humans.
Jupiter has a giant storm called the Great Red Spot, which is three times the width of Earth. This massive storm has been raging for at least 400 years and is one of the most prominent features on Jupiter's surface.
you can't get to the earth's core it's to deep, you would melt from the lava, and if you did get to the core you would disrupt the earths magnetic field and we would be killed by a solar storm.
Everything else in the solar system would orbit the earth instead of the sun. And it would take months to fly from London to Australia :)
If earth was simply wiped out during the collision that created the moon, life obviously would have had nothing to start on in this solar system. Assuming their is no lifes in the moons of our solar system.
A planetary alignment should not have any significant influence on such an event, one way or the other.
well u see there would be uhh fire and stuff
My Earth, as well as my Sun, would be completely destroyed if a black hole came through our Solar System. I'm not certain what would happen to YOUR Earth.
if there were no solar system then there would be no life?
No. If the moon is between the earth and sun, It cannot possibly be also lit from the sun on the side that is facing the earth!
Nothing. Provided the earth remains in the same orbit, then a change of rotation would not change the amount of solar energy reaching the earth.
A solar eclipse occurs when the path of the moon comes between the sun and the earth. The moon casts a shadow on the earth's surface and an observer within that shadow would see a solar eclipse.
You really don't need to hide during a solar storm, as long as you are on the Earth. The Earth's atmosphere provides plenty of protection. For sensitive electronic devices, you might wish to unplug them and disconnect antenna wires.If you were in a spacecraft, you would want to go into the most sheltered part of the spaceship, to get some protection from the increased radiation.
Without a magnetosphere, the Earth would be more vulnerable to solar wind and cosmic radiation. This would lead to increased exposure to harmful radiation, which could have negative effects on our atmosphere, climate, and potentially life on Earth. Additionally, the solar wind could strip away our atmosphere over time, similar to what happened on Mars.