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Though humans, animals, and plants rely on the sun, there are many variables to consider about how long humans could live without the sun. Some variables include:

  1. How much heat the earth retains from the second the Sun "goes out" (which would not be anytime soon);
  2. What season it is; hemispheres with snow and bitter cold winters will suffer more;
  3. How much O2 the atmosphere has accumulated;
  4. How much 02 the population consumes and how quickly;
  5. Whether plants and trees can adapt somehow to do photosynthesis in a different way; Nature always adapts in some measure;
  6. How humans can make the Water Cycle work without the sun;
  7. How would wind patterns change;
  8. How would it rain;
  9. How fast humans adapt and adopt alternate measures to survive;
  10. Whether humans remember measures to reduce the spread of viruses and bacteria;
  11. What scientists and doctors can figure out, and how fast they determine alternate measures;
  12. Whether religious folks still pray;
  13. Whether humans have kept their imaginative inventive spirit.
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