The Earth can't explode. Even if we blew up all the atomic weapons ever created, it wouldn't even put a dent in the earth. If you ignore the impossibility of it actually happening, and assume the earth exploded anyway, this is what would happen:
The Moon and the dust left over from the Earth's explosion would continue on their orbit around the sun. If the explosion wasn't too strong, gravity would pull the dust back together to form a new planet. However if the explosion was strong enough, the fragments of the earth would be scattered to form a new asteroid belt, right where the Earth's orbit was.
If the ozone layer vanished, there would be no life on earth. It is because the ozone layer protects us from the harmful and fatal UV radiations of the sun.
we would all obviously die
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starting from the middle it would be core outer core mantle crust
The temperature on Earth will become so hot that no living animal, human or plant could survive.
If you're vanished from earth, there will be no change. Maybe the environment would heel itself.
our earth would be stinky dirty there would be dead animals everywhere
We would not be able to walk and nothing would be able to stay still Hope I could help
If the ozone vanished, life would vanish too. Mankind would perish.
They want to look into further details about any natural disaster that might happen that can damage the earth or OR they just want to discover more about the Earth's layers
See "What would happen if the ozone layer vanished?" in the "Related questions" section below.
See "What would happen if the ozone layer vanished?"
All sorts of bad things but picnics would be nice.
If the ozone layer vanished, there would be no life on earth. It is because the ozone layer protects us from the harmful and fatal UV radiations of the sun.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
If layers of gas around the earth absorbed all of the suns energy, the climate would generally be much cooler. If the gasses trapped the sunlight prior to exposure, the energy of the sun would never penetrate to the ground surface.
The first that would happen, if the sun suddenly vanished, is that the gravitational force that keeps Earth rotating around it, would vanish with it. That would make Earth and all other planets to go in a straight line, (think of the centrifugal-force). The light, and all electromagnetic radiation (that has been threw away from the sun) will, however, still hit the Earth for about 8 more minutes, due to the speed of light and the range sun-Earth.