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What would happen if the Sun disappeared like right now? How long would we be able to survive without it?

 


From the start, no one would see anything, since light requires eight minutes to will Earth. Be that as it may, when those minutes pass, the sun abruptly squints out. (For reasons for a decent story, we'll expect the sun doesn't go through a cosmic explosion, or whatever else fierce, but instead it simply vanishes.)

The portion of the existence where it's night doesn't see from the outset, yet altogether disarray assumes control over the other half. A few group will believe it's simply a sun powered shroud from the outset, however after a short time, everybody will understand what just happened.

Inside a few hours, altogether alarm holds onto the world and as the world's top researchers race to sort out why the sun vanished, disorder goes crazy as everybody attempts to get ready for the apocalypse.

 


after 3 days, as the Earth floats away and gets no daylight, the whole Earth is beneath freezing. A modest amount of the total populace has now passed on in the turmoil that has occurred.

Toward the finish of the principal week, all life actually presented to air, including 75% of mankind, dies,(except for the some exceptionally tough animals like tardigrades) as the temperature on Earth is underneath - 150°F.

 


"You people believe you're extreme? Have a go at saying that when the Earth freezes and we're the lone ones remaining!" - Kevin the tardigrade

After the following week passes by, just a few thousand individuals are alive, shuddering in profound underground fortifications.

Following one month, the temperature on Earth is practically equivalent to that of the space around it. The air freezes and tumbles to the ground. The seas freeze 100 feet down. Now, Everyone Dies™.

The solitary living animals outwardly of this chilly, ruined planet are the tardigrades, who will live for quite a long while, frozen strong, until they at long last bite the dust also, (a limited quantity of life proceeds for a long time around the warm vents, however even it will not keep going forever). 


"I might not have lived everlastingly, however I actually kept going longer than the people, so it's a triumph for me." - Kevin, a.d. 2026

Alter: Thank you all such a huge amount for the help. I can't accept that I'm now at more than 350 upvotes.

Additionally, because of the multitude of remarks about the life at the warm vents, I referenced that life would proceed for a long time there, long after all life on the outside side of the planet bites the dust.

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