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what will happen to our solar system if the sun suddenly disappear?​

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Answered by thrisha2426
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If the sun suddenly disappears-

All the planets would stop revolving. The cycle of day and ntght would come to a halt. There will not be weeks or months any more. There will be uniformly only one season, seasonal changes will come to an end.

Explanation:

Scientists estimate that the Sun will die in around 5 billion years. If the Sun miraculously disappeared, the Earth (and all the other objects in the Solar System) would continue their forward motion in a straight line off into space, instead of following their almost-circular orbits.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation: Scientists estimate that the Sun will die in around 5 billion years. If the Sun miraculously disappeared, the Earth (and all the other objects in the Solar System) would continue their forward motion in a straight line off into space, instead of following their almost-circular orbits.

All the planets would stop revolving. The cycle of day and night would come to a halt. There will not be weeks or months any more. There will be uniformly only one season, seasonal changes will come to an end. If the sun vanished, its gravitational pull would be gone, but Earth's speed would remain the same. The rock goes flying in a straight line away from you, the same way that Earth would go flying in a straight line away from the central point in space where the sun used to sit.

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