Shoot a MASSIVE rocket at it and see what happerns
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None of the planets are midgets.
The flow of hot rock in earths mantle will stop and Earth's magnetic field will disappear
Yes, black holes slowly evaporate after meeting critical mass or without any planets or star around it
we have 9 planets to my knowledge. including pluto
Yes, it is possible for planets to disappear due to being destroyed by a catastrophic event such as a collision with another celestial body, being consumed by a star, or being ejected from a star system. However, planets disappearing on their own without external influence is extremely rare.
Mostly probably not, but you never know.
Planets do not reproduce. Plants do. If they did not, when a plant dies there would be none to replace it, and it would disappear.
If the sun would disappear from the centre of the solar system, there would be some reason for it to disappear or there is no other way that the sun can suddenly disappear from the centre. In other ways if there was no sun then there won't be any life on earth, nor there would be any source of light, there would be no heat in the solar system and the temperature of the planets would decrease innumerably, there would be no low tide on the earth or on any other planet, only high tide would be seen.
There is no way to tell exactly how many years it will take for Venice to disappear. This is unknown.
No. Most planets will remain, though a few unlucky ones may be thrown out of their orbits as stars pass relatively close to each other.
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No, the planets in our solar system rely on the Sun for light, energy, and gravity to maintain their orbits. If the Sun were to disappear, the planets would no longer have a source of heat and light, and they would eventually drift off into space in various directions.
many plants won't be pollinated and the fruit and vegetables we eat will disappear and there will be fewer flowers
there is 7 new planets
Probable many living organisms will disappear.
There are eight planets.