We could go blind, if someone were standing too close they would die so we're pretty lucky that we don't have one.
A shooting star, or meteor, is a space rock entering Earth's atmosphere and burning up due to friction. It can be seen in the mesosphere, the third layer of Earth's atmosphere above the stratosphere and below the thermosphere.
They disintegrate into dust from the heat.
A 'Falling Star' is not really a star at all. It is actually a meteor burning up in the atmosphere as it enters.
A star 100 times the mass of Jupiter would barely be massive enough to be a star at all. However, the collision would probably be bad for the Earth and us, its inhabitants.
As you approach a black hole, the gravitational pull becomes incredibly strong, causing immense compression of the surrounding atmosphere. This increase in pressure would lead to extreme heating and chaos in the surrounding environment, potentially causing the atmosphere to be stripped away or undergo significant changes before reaching the black hole's event horizon.
Our moon has no atmosphere to touch.
everyone would die
they took off the star
you would die the atmosphere would burn and than you would die
we would die
we would die
It would be better to ask what would happen if Earth hit a star, as stars are much larger than Earth is. The planet would be vaporized by the intense heat.
life would follow
it would start raining heavily
nothing
None. If it had an "atmosphere" like the Sun, it would have to be a star, itself, like the Sun is, not a planet.
If a dwarf star crashed into a planet,the planet would likely explode.