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All the planets that belong to solar system would immediately dissapear...

2006-10-05 06:47:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is unlikely the Sun will "go supernova". So dont worry too much about this.

If the Sun were to break apart, the Earth would probably suffer for the balance of it's then short existence. Gases escaping from the disaster would most likely destroy the atmosphere and everthing on the ground: valleys, mountains etc. The earth itself might have a catastrophic structural failure, depending on the nature of the Sun's disaster.

The rest of the planets not so destroyed would loose their orbits and fly off into space.

2006-10-05 06:50:42 · answer #2 · answered by paladinamok 2 · 2 0

i'm sorry...yet it truly is neither logical nor medical. you're making wide assumptions devoid of utilizing any information to again up those assumptions. human beings aren't any more acceptable; the universe isn't acceptable. You act as although what you say is authentic, in spite of the indisputable fact that it really is not. case in factor, i have self belief contained in the tremendous bang. If it got here about, and if there have been no God, which skill there became a large explosion - supply up proper there....there became no explosion. It became a range from a quantum singularity. and each and each of the count that released out of the explosion only got here about to land contained in the perfect places - What are you speaking about? What do you recommend "land contained in the perfect places"? Mercury, case in factor, is so on the purpose of the daylight that no longer some thing might want to conceivable boost there - how is that acceptable? boost wonderful gravitational fields in which no planets would collide - planets and stars do collide with one yet another each now and then - and the earth, and doubtless another planets, landed contained in the precise distance from their suns and advanced the precisely suited atmospheres in order that as that they could help smart life - it really is any opposite direction round. life advanced on the earth to in good condition the circumstances of the earth; the earth wasn't created for us. also, each planet and moon contained in the image voltaic equipment serves to guard the single planet that takes position to have smart life on it from tremendous meteors and different issues that could want to damage the earth. - it truly is extremely staggering - No planets contained in the image voltaic equipment "safeguard" us from meteors - it really is our ecosystem that protects us from maximum meteors. in case you imagine that this would turn an atheist right into a theist, then you fairly are being delusional.

2016-11-26 19:11:10 · answer #3 · answered by amass 4 · 0 0

The sun cannot break into pieces it is a gas. The earth would freeze and everything on it.

2006-10-05 06:47:35 · answer #4 · answered by Hamish 7 · 1 0

the sun can't break into pieces. It's a ball of super heated GASES. It would instantly incinerate anything in it's path.

2006-10-05 06:47:25 · answer #5 · answered by yozombiesmama 5 · 3 0

What Earth? WE will be beyound vaporized,then when everything cools down +- million years everything will gravitate twords a center point and become a black hole. But look at the bright side,you cannot destroy energy,and we are basicly walking serlf sustaining batteries.

2006-10-05 06:52:46 · answer #6 · answered by aries23wilson 2 · 0 2

Stars don't break into pieces. They explode. So I guess when that happens, we're all screwed, eh?

2006-10-05 06:53:14 · answer #7 · answered by xcrimsonxphoenixofxhellx 3 · 0 0

Kiss your behind good-bye....

It will take billions of years for our sun to collapse...

2006-10-05 06:51:37 · answer #8 · answered by dapixelator 6 · 1 0

we would fry and if we were lucky enough not to be hit by fire or a big molten peice or rock we would freeze

2006-10-05 06:46:42 · answer #9 · answered by oilboy29 2 · 1 0

You won't live long enough to worry about it.

2006-10-05 06:52:20 · answer #10 · answered by norsmen 5 · 1 0

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