There are a lot of answer out there but there been great research about our sun going Nova. First of all Our sun is too small to become a black hole, second of all our sun can't go through the phase of super nova as our sun is too small. It...
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Don't get confused -- the Sun doesn't have enough mass to become a supernova, this would be a different process, which won't happen because you can't turn off all fusion in the Sun. Though there is a small but finite probability that it stop right now on its own.
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What would happen to life on Earth if the Sun were to burn out how long would we be able to survive? ... We could probably survive if we went deep underground where the Earth's internal heat is higher or if we built totally isolated habitation domes, but at the moment ... What would happen to us if the sun went out for an hour?
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so really we would have 1,000,000 years and 8 minutes to live untill that starts to happen ... OK people, in theory if the sun went out then it just mean that the heat it produces stop but gravity will still be there to make more heat as it causes nuclear fission, so in my opinion the person/people that think the sun is...
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flash200, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1If the sun goes supernova, just install an extra air conditioner, or leave your refrigerator door open. ... nagt.org — A scientific look at what might happen on Earth light side and dark side in a supernova. .PDF file.
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Re: If the sun went out how long would life on earth continue? Area: Earth Sciences ; Posted By: Joseph Spitale, ... However, it should be much less than this since the food chain, which starts with sunlight (which plants use), would break down almost immediately. What would happen with the oceans? Well, there's a...
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:) Imagine if, for some reason, the sun stopped shining. No explosion or cataclysm or gravitational violence, just ..poof.., went black. No more solar input. What would be the immediate effects? How long until the climate was no longer habitable? ... Indeed, but after that 8 minutes, all that would happen is total darkness.
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That so far nobody had been able to measure the parallax of any star was easiest explained, or so the argument went, if you assumed that the geocentric world view was correct, ... [325] What would happen (for example to Earth) if the Sun became a red giant? ... [324] What would happen if a nearby star went supernova?
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In its early years, it went through a tempestuous youth, ... What will happen when the Sun has burnt up all the gas? Fortunately, it will still have reserves of hydrogen in the layers that surround the core. The core will heat up this shell of hydrogen. When the shell gets hot enough to fuse hydrogen to helium,
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If the solar mass were still there, we'd still orbit the sun, and the tidal forces would keep the core of the earth hot. The surface would probably drop down to arctic winter temperatures of -60C or less. The oceans would freeze, and all animals and plants would die.
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