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what happens if the sun gets too close to earth?Write with definition​

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Answered by shree09021525
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Here's what would happen if the sun disappeared right now

Jessica Orwig

Aug 10, 2015, 6:21 PM

nasa earth radiation belt solar flare

On Aug. 31, 2012, a giant prominence on the sun erupted, sending out particles and a shock wave that traveled near Earth. This event may have been one of the causes of a third radiation belt that appeared around Earth a few days later, a phenom NASA/SDO/AIA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Inspired by this intriguing YouTube video, we're going to dive into the tantalizing question:

What would happen if the sun disappeared this very second?

The sun is about 333,000 times the mass of Earth and produces the same amount of energy as 100 billion hydrogen bombs every second!

Its giant mass makes the sun the dominant gravitational force in the solar system that locks all eight planets into elliptical orbits.

At the same time, the sun's enormous energy heats our planet just enough so that Earth's surface is the right temperature for liquid water — the catalyst for life.

But what would happen if we lost the sun? What would we feel and see if all of a sudden if just went poof!

Answered by intelligent12394
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So all of the planets orbiting the sun will drift a little farther away. ... But even if our planet slips out of the sun's reach, the intense temperatures will burn it to a sad, dead crisp. “In either case, our planet will be pretty close to the surface of the red giant, which is not good for life.

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