If the sun disappeared, the food web would collapse almost immediately. Plants, which rely on sunlight for photosynthesis, would die off, disrupting the primary producers at the base of the food chain. Herbivores would lose their food source, leading to their decline and subsequently affecting carnivores that rely on them for sustenance. Ultimately, the entire ecosystem would unravel, resulting in mass extinction and a complete breakdown of ecological relationships.
The flower will die because the Sun gives them energy and food, even Sunflowers need the Sun because they follow it day and night.
Without light from the sun, photosynthesis couldn't occur, causing plant life to die out. This would lead to a collapse in the food chain, affecting all other organisms dependent on plants for food. The Earth's temperature would also drop drastically without the sun's heat.
we would die
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.
if the sun would vanish the temperatures on the earth would drop drastically the oceans may get frozen . The plants would not be able to prepare food by the process of photosynthesis . the water cycle would not happen ultimately it would lead to mankind being destroyed
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.
know one knows. because we would all be frozen.
We would be dead because we cannot survive without the sun's light and warmth for more than 8 or 9 minutes.
If 2 producers disappeared from a food web, it would disrupt the entire ecosystem. Producers are at the base of the food chain, so their absence would affect the consumers that rely on them for food. This could lead to a decline in population for consumers and subsequent disruptions up the food chain.
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.
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.
What would happen to the earth if the sun's mass (and, thereby, its gravity) suddenly went to zero? The earth would continue moving in the direction it was going when the sun's gravity disappeared. It would depart the area on a tangent to its original orbit and head off into space. There would be dark days ahead.
photosynthesis would stop,temperature will drop to zero,ocean surfaces would freeze,extinction human etc
same as everything, it would die!!!! same as everything, it would die!!!!
i dunno maybe you can ask someone else you know... but from the other website i got ' exposed to radiation bursts from the sun .
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.