Our world would be a cold dark lifeless rock
All our energy on earth emanates from the sun so the energy cycle would grind to a halt. And that includes life itself!. Animals and plants rely on weather and heat to grow and to feed on, etc
No day, no heat, no weather, no seasons the great engine that keeps our earth changing and supports life would cease to function.
2006-12-26 07:00:38
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answered by Wal C 6
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It would be worse than no life on earth....there would be no earth period.
A solar system starts off as a cloud of gas...and maybe some heavier materials.
The center of that cloud begins to collapse on itself because of gravity.
As the center becomes more and more dense, slight movements in the cloud become more and more pronounced (like when an ice skater spins faster when they draw their arms in)
Some of the outer edges of the gas cloud also begin to accumulate, but do not rotate as fast as the inner parts of the cloud...this "strips" them from the main body of the cloud.
Eventually the inner cloud becomes dense enough that it forms a star...while the outer edges form into planets.
Thus if there were no sun, there would be no earth.
2006-12-26 07:07:20
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answered by nwolfe35 2
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The sun is the worlds giant source of energy. The sun is the reason why plants grow (photosynthesis) (gives us a source of food), powers the water cycle (gives us clean fresh water), gives animals and humans energy (LIFE) and gives us light. Without the sun life would be impossible!!!
2006-12-26 07:13:06
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answered by lalaland 2
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VERY cold. Everything would be frozen, worse than the planets that are far from the sun. Oh, and dark too!
2006-12-26 07:15:39
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answered by Goyo 6
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Actually, life does not need light to exist, or heat. In any case, the earth would probably be very cold and dark, at least on the surface.
2006-12-26 07:03:50
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answered by tHEwISE 4
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About 300 degrees below zero, even the air would freeze out so that the Earth would be a cold, airless, and lifeless place.
2006-12-26 07:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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sure. It even says on the bottle that it particularly works through blow-drying. it particularly is in basic terms warmth-activated. i understand some people who've used it for years and it particularly is particularly stable for sluggish lightening. in basic terms be careful to no longer overdo it.
2016-12-15 08:30:04
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answered by ? 4
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Al Gore would still be promoting his Global Warming movie
2006-12-26 07:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Cold and Dark, and we would drift off into space because there would be nothing to hold us in our orbit.
2006-12-26 07:04:11
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answered by higg1966 5
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Very cold
2006-12-26 07:11:04
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answered by JOHNNIE B 7
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