As all the living creatures on earth got a very very very unhealthy dose of UV radiation, the water on the planet would begin to evaporate quickly off into space as the planet in general began to get really cold until it froze over. Our atmosphere is what keeps in some energy from the sun making our planet warm. We would HAVE to move underground to get near the molten interior. But, without any source of oxygen--all the plants are gone as well as the oceans where 90% of the world's O2 supply comes from--we would soon suffocate anyway. So, which of the horrible deaths happens to humanity first is up for debate.
2006-07-26 18:27:25
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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In addition to the other awful things mentioned, every living thing (at least those on land - undersea life would be spared for a while until the water evaporated into space) would explode (at least all larger animals, including humans)!
Our atmosphere is quite heavy and exerts a good deal of pressure on our bodies, and our bodies have in turn adapted to "pushing back" against this pressure. So you remove the pressure of the atmosphere and your body would literally explode - bloodvessels and organs and all of the cells in the body would burst causing a rather horrifying death. Deep sea animals suffer similar fates when brought to the surface for study - and likewise we would be crushed like a soda can if we were unprotected at the bottom of the sea.
2006-07-26 16:04:56
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answered by Schrecken 3
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That would not be possible, but if it did....we'd all be dead.. No oxygen, but worse, it would be a vacuum and the temperature on the night side would drop to like minus 180, while the daytime side would bake and shoo to 300 with increased radiation frying everything in sight.
They would make a movie about this, but what staying power does 30 seconds of pain and sufferring have as entertainment?
2006-07-26 14:46:11
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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out planet would die off because the atmosphere protects us from a lot of things
2006-07-26 14:45:00
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answered by hahaha 5
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it does no longer take lengthy for the international as all of us understand it to break down. Fungi no longer purely play a enormous functionality in decay, meaning we are no longer as a lot as our ears in roadkill, in addition they functionality in symbiotic (benficial to both) relationships. the most awesome of those are mycorrhizae, the courting between fungi and the roots of a wide type of flowers. because fungi can soak up foodstuff and foodstuff from the soil so immediately, flowers employ them to finish that for his or her benefit. If all of those flowers were unable to live on, imagine what ought to take position. Herbivores ought to die off, then carnivores, then us. Eek!
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answered by Anonymous
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that's not possible. but if god decided to have revenge for all the terrible things we have done, and removed our atmosphere, we would all die of suffocation...because there would not be any oxygen to breathe
2006-07-26 14:45:07
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answered by CB 3
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We'd suffocate, be burned to a crisp and be exposed to high levels of radiation.
2006-07-26 14:49:11
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answered by Eugene Zappier 2
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everyone would die immediately and fly of into space
2006-07-26 14:53:21
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answered by KingRichard 6
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We would all burn and die.
2006-07-26 14:45:00
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answered by smlybug06 2
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we would die
2006-07-26 14:44:42
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answered by ? 2
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