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Whoever submitted this question is either stupid or just sacrcastic. The planets would just fly in straight lines right out of the soar system

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What would happen if the earth suddenly disappears its effects on the solar system galaxy etc?

Probably, nothing important in terms of a catastrophic event involving the Milky Way would happen. The current configuration of the solar system without the Earth would be altered. The moon would be attracted to Mars. All planets' speed would be altered. The elliptical orbit of all planets and moons would be modified. The entire effect of this sudden alteration probably would be restrict only to the solar system. But I couldn't verify if I was right or wrong, afterwards.


If there were no planets what happen?

Without planets, our solar system would lose its structure and gravitational balance. The absence of planets would also significantly impact the dynamics of our solar system, potentially altering the orbits of asteroids and comets. Additionally, the absence of planets would affect the distribution of mass and energy within the system, leading to different physical and astronomical phenomena.


What would happen if the solar system orbit's clockwise instead of counter clockwise?

the law of gravitiy will reverse


What role does gravity play in keeping your solar system together?

Gravity is the force that holds your solar system together by keeping planets in orbit around the sun. It pulls celestial bodies towards each other, creating stable orbits and maintaining the overall structure of the solar system. Without gravity, the planets would drift away into space.


What will happen if there no sun in our solar system?

If there were no sun in our solar system, all the planets, including Earth, would no longer have a source of heat and light. This would lead to extreme cold temperatures, making life as we know it impossible to sustain. The lack of sunlight would also disrupt the entire ecosystem and result in the Earth becoming uninhabitable.

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What would happen if there was no solar system?

if there were no solar system then there would be no life?


What would happen to solar power if there was no Sun?

Solar is Sun so without the Sun there is no solar.


How does gravity affects your solar system or universe?

Without gravity in our solar sytem and our universe everthing would float and it would affect our orbit in the solar system


What will happen if the members of the solar system did not move?

They would fall into the Sun.


What would happen to Earth and the other planets in the solar system without the sun's gravitational force?

Without the Sun's gravitational force, the planets in the solar system would no longer remain in their orbits and would drift off into space. The absence of the Sun's gravity would disrupt the delicate balance of the solar system, leading to chaos and potential collisions between planets. Essentially, the solar system would cease to exist in its current form without the Sun's gravitational force.


If earth was the biggest object in the solar system what would happen?

Everything else in the solar system would orbit the earth instead of the sun. And it would take months to fly from London to Australia :)


Why does solar system needs sun?

In our solar system, the sun provides heat and light to the planets; also, the gravitational attraction of the sun keeps the celestial bodies in the solar system in orbit. Without the sun, there would be no solar system.


What would happen if a black hole made its way into our solar system?

The results would probably be catastrophic.


What would happen if the earth suddenly disappears its effects on the solar system galaxy etc?

Probably, nothing important in terms of a catastrophic event involving the Milky Way would happen. The current configuration of the solar system without the Earth would be altered. The moon would be attracted to Mars. All planets' speed would be altered. The elliptical orbit of all planets and moons would be modified. The entire effect of this sudden alteration probably would be restrict only to the solar system. But I couldn't verify if I was right or wrong, afterwards.


What would happen if there was no earth?

If earth was simply wiped out during the collision that created the moon, life obviously would have had nothing to start on in this solar system. Assuming their is no lifes in the moons of our solar system.


What part of the solar system do you think is most interesting?

because of the stars because they are unique


If there were no planets what happen?

Without planets, our solar system would lose its structure and gravitational balance. The absence of planets would also significantly impact the dynamics of our solar system, potentially altering the orbits of asteroids and comets. Additionally, the absence of planets would affect the distribution of mass and energy within the system, leading to different physical and astronomical phenomena.