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First it'd get dark - eternal night - then it'd start to get cold.

Most of us would freeze to death almost immediately, Some of the wealthy and well prepared may hold out a little longer.

Earth would get locked in an ice age.Plant life and animal life would be reduced to strange beings living around thermal vents on the sea floor.

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