What will happen if Earth's atmosphere will vanish?
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Eventually (long after surface life had died), solar radiation wouldbreak atmosphericwater into oxygen, whichwould react with carbon on the Earth to form carbon dioxide. The air wouldstill be too thin to breathe. The lack ofatmosphere would chill the Earth'ssurface. ... Organisms that need air tobreathe would die.
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It would be silent. Sound requires a medium to transmit waves. You could feel vibrations from the ground, but you wouldn't hear anything.
It would be silent. Sound requires a medium to transmit waves. You could feel vibrations from the ground, but you wouldn't hear anything.Birds and planes would fall from the sky. Although we can't see air (except clouds), it has mass that supports flying objects.
It would be silent. Sound requires a medium to transmit waves. You could feel vibrations from the ground, but you wouldn't hear anything.Birds and planes would fall from the sky. Although we can't see air (except clouds), it has mass that supports flying objects.The sky would turn black. It's blue because of the atmosphere. You know those pictures taken from the Moon? The Earth's sky would look like that.
It would be silent. Sound requires a medium to transmit waves. You could feel vibrations from the ground, but you wouldn't hear anything.Birds and planes would fall from the sky. Although we can't see air (except clouds), it has mass that supports flying objects.The sky would turn black. It's blue because of the atmosphere. You know those pictures taken from the Moon? The Earth's sky would look like that.All unprotected plant and animal life on the Earth's surface would die. We can't survive long in a vacuum, which is what we'd have if the atmosphere suddenly vanished. It would be much like being "spaced' or shot out of an airlock, except the initial temperature would be higher. Eardrums would pop. Saliva would boil. But you wouldn't die instantly. If you held your breath, your lungs would pop, which would be the quickest (albeit most painful) death. If you exhaled, you'd pass out in about 15 seconds and die in around three minutes. Even if you were handed an oxygen mask, you wouldn't be able to breathe. This is because your diaphragm uses the pressure difference between the air inside your lungs and outside your body to inhale.