If lipids were to suddenly disappear from Earth, it would have catastrophic effects on all living organisms. Lipids are essential for forming cell membranes, storing energy, and serving as signaling molecules; their absence would disrupt cellular integrity and function. Additionally, many organisms rely on lipids for insulation and protection, leading to severe physiological consequences. The collapse of food chains and ecosystems would likely follow, as both plants and animals depend on lipids for survival and reproduction.
If the Sun were to suddenly disappear, Earth would no longer be held in its gravitational orbit. Instead of continuing in its circular path, Earth would move in a straight line tangentially to its orbit at the point of the Sun's disappearance, due to inertia. This means Earth would drift off into space in a straight line, rather than spiraling into the void. The loss of sunlight would also lead to drastic temperature drops and the eventual freezing of the planet.
The 'pull' of the sun makes the Earth go around it. It can be compared with you holding a string with a piece of stone attatched to the end. If you start 'moving' the stone (as the Earth does) the movement will take the form of the stone speeding in a circle. That is caused by you exercising - through the string - a gravity-like 'pull' on the stone. If the sun suddenly would disappear, the same thing would happen as when you, spinning the stone around on your string, would suddenly 'disappear' and so let go of the string. The stone then would fly away in a straight line in the direction it was going when you released the string. In the same manner, the Earth would immediately stop speeding around in a circle and fly off in a straight line.
The flow of hot rock in earths mantle will stop and Earth's magnetic field will disappear
Yes, but we would die first because gravity holds down air (oxygen and nitrogen and other stuff) and if the gravity leaves, then there's no air to breathe. No need to worry. Gravity isn't going anywhere any time soon.
If all green plants were to suddenly disappear, the atmosphere would experience a significant decrease in oxygen levels due to the cessation of photosynthesis, which produces oxygen as a byproduct. Additionally, carbon dioxide levels would rise, as there would be no plants to absorb it for photosynthesis. This imbalance could lead to detrimental effects on climate and air quality, severely impacting life on Earth. Overall, the loss of green plants would disrupt the essential processes of respiration and carbon cycling in the atmosphere.
then slowly the food chain will start to crumble and we will go don like the dinosaurs! then we will all turn into cannibals or die then eventually everyone will die
We will all die!
The earth will disappear like magic
The same thing that happens every night when the sun disappears...nothing! Gravity on Earth is not dependent on the Sun. But life on Earth is, gravity would be the least of Earth's problems if the Sun dissapeared
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we can fly
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
If the Sun were to suddenly disappear, Earth would no longer be held in its gravitational orbit. Instead of continuing in its circular path, Earth would move in a straight line tangentially to its orbit at the point of the Sun's disappearance, due to inertia. This means Earth would drift off into space in a straight line, rather than spiraling into the void. The loss of sunlight would also lead to drastic temperature drops and the eventual freezing of the planet.
The earth's water would evaporate.
If curium were to suddenly disappear from the Earth, it would not have a significant impact on our daily lives or the environment. Curium is a man-made element and is not naturally abundant on Earth, so its absence would not lead to any major disruptions.
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.
we would die