what will happen if there will be no light

If there is no light it will be no life on the earth.

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full dark=cooling of universe-no life and no universe

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earth without light

Presuming the question is about what happens if the sun, our principal source of light, suddenly disappeared, what follows is a scientifically credible answer: 

Without sunlight, plants die, then animals die. 
Without sunlight earth's atmosphere cools. 

Note that the Earth does not immediately freeze. The Earth's interior contains many radioactive elements and as they decay the heat released will keep the interior warm for a long time to come. The surface, however, will rapidly radiate heat into space, and fall to the temperature of the solar system's outer planets. 

Earth's oceans contain considerable latent heat, these would require months or years to freeze solid. The ocean surfaces would begin freezing from the poles towards the equator within a matter of weeks. 

Grass and trees would begin dying within days. Pine trees would last among the longest as these can remain buried beneath ice for months at a time. Water would precipitate out of the atmosphere, making the air very dry and cold. 

If the sun went missing altogether, which is the source of gravity holding the solar system together, the planets, including Earth would fly off in straight lines until ultimately interacting with some other massive body millions of years hence.


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if there will be no light then our earth will be freezed and we will die

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earth without light

Presuming the question is about what happens if the sun, our principal source of light, suddenly disappeared, what follows is a scientifically credible answer: 

Without sunlight, plants die, then animals die. 
Without sunlight earth 's atmosphere cools. 

Note that the Earth does not immediately freeze. The Earth 's interior contains many radioactive elements and as they decay the heat released will keep the interior warm for a long time to come. The surface, however, will rapidly radiate heat into space, and fall to the temperature of the solar system 's outer planets. 

Earth 's oceans contain considerable latent heat, these would require months or years to freeze solid. The ocean surfaces would begin freezing from the poles towards the equator within a matter of weeks. 

Grass and trees would begin dying within days. Pine trees would last among the longest as these can remain buried beneath ice for months at a time. Water would precipitate out of the atmosphere, making the air very dry and cold. 

If the sun went missing altogether, which is the source of gravity holding the solar system together, the planets, including Earth would fly off in straight lines until ultimately interacting with some other massive body millions of years hence. 

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earth without light

Presuming the question is about what happens if the sun, our principal source of light, suddenly disappeared, what follows is a scientifically credible answer: 

Without sunlight, plants die, then animals die. 
Without sunlight earth 's atmosphere cools. 

Note that the Earth does not immediately freeze. The Earth 's interior contains many radioactive elements and as they decay the heat released will keep the interior warm for a long time to come. The surface, however, will rapidly radiate heat into space, and fall to the temperature of the solar system 's outer planets. 

Earth 's oceans contain considerable latent heat, these would require months or years to freeze solid. The ocean surfaces would begin freezing from the poles towards the equator within a matter of weeks. 

Grass and trees would begin dying within days. Pine trees would last among the longest as these can remain buried beneath ice for months at a time. Water would precipitate out of the atmosphere, making the air very dry and cold. 

If the sun went missing altogether, which is the source of gravity holding the solar system together, the planets, including Earth would fly off in straight lines until ultimately interacting with some other massive body millions of years hence. hope it helps............

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you will feel like you are blind

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If there is no sun, there would be no life. That's because all the energy we get is directly or indirectly from the solar energy. Sun provides heat and light necessary for all our life processes and metabolic activities. Plants prepare food through photosynthesis which requires sunlight. Further we all get energy from that food which plants prepared using sunlight. So simply, sun is the ultimate source of energy in the universe and without it, we cannot live at all.

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LOL

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If there will be no light on the eath. The life will be impossible because plant make their food by the process of photosynthesis in the presence sunlight and chorophyll.

Plant are producer and we are consumer that means wea can only take the food from plant. If there will be no light so plant can not make their food and we will also not get food so we can die.

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earth without light

Presuming the question is about what happens if the sun, our principal source of light, suddenly disappeared, what follows is a scientifically credible answer:Without sunlight, plants die, then animals die.Without sunlight earth 's atmosphere cools.Note that the Earth does not immediately freeze. The Earth 's interior contains many radioactive elements and as they decay the heat released will keep the interior warm for a long time to come. The surface, however, will rapidly radiate heat into space, and fall to the temperature of the solar system 's outer planets.Earth 's oceans contain considerable latent heat, these would require months or years to freeze solid. The ocean surfaces would begin freezing from the poles towards the equator within a matter of weeks.Grass and trees would begin dying within days. Pine trees would last among the longest as these can remain buried beneath ice for months at a time. Water would precipitate out of the atmosphere, making the air very dry and cold.If the sun went missing altogether, which is the source of gravity holding the solar system together, the planets, including Earth would fly off in straight lines until ultimately interacting with some other massive body millions of years hence.

Posted byAstha Bahal(student) on 16/10/12

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There will be no life
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the sun  is the ultimate source of life and if there is no light than the plant  die and there will be no oxygen on the eart
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