Well before it hit the earth, if the sun came toward the earth, it would heat up the earth and everything on it. Then as it got closer and closer eventually it would just burn the Earth and everything on it.
oceans would dry
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
the life on earth will cease to death
If the sun were closer, Earth would be too hot for life to survive, as temperatures would be too high. If the sun were farther away, Earth would be too cold for life to exist, as temperatures would be too low. The distance between Earth and the sun is crucial for maintaining the ideal conditions for life.
it would push it away
we would all die
There would be no seasons.
It can't happen, so it would be pointless to worry about it.
It would be a LOT colder; probably too cold to survive.
the sun moves closer to earth
death
If the Earth stopped exerting the force of gravity on the moon, it would slingshot away from the earth, but because of the gravitational pull of the sun, it would eventually settle into a stable orbit around the sun.
The sun's gravity would pull the earth in to it and the earth would burn up
If the Earth was 1mm (average mean diameter) then the sun would be 11.740543m away.
No
oceans would dry