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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.
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The temperature on Earth will become so hot that no living animal, human or plant could survive.
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
The Earth's ecosystem would completely dissipate, and humans would not be able to survive, because there would be no food whatsoever.
The food chain would disrupt. Mouse-eating cats will die, Cat-eating dogs will die, and so on.
If the sun would disappear from the centre of the solar system, there would be some reason for it to disappear or there is no other way that the sun can suddenly disappear from the centre. In other ways if there was no sun then there won't be any life on earth, nor there would be any source of light, there would be no heat in the solar system and the temperature of the planets would decrease innumerably, there would be no low tide on the earth or on any other planet, only high tide would be seen.
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You mom will disappear
Your blood and your organs would probably fall out.
the world would disappear
all the animal would die
If you got your own spiritomb in platinum, Cynthia would still have her spiritomb.
If the sun were to suddenly disappear, Earth would continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed due to inertia, resulting in zero gravity experienced on Earth. However, Earth's gravity field would still exist due to its mass, so we would gradually feel its gravitational pull again.
If curium were to suddenly disappear from the Earth, it would not have a significant impact on our daily lives or the environment. Curium is a man-made element and is not naturally abundant on Earth, so its absence would not lead to any major disruptions.