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Suppose the distance between earth and sun becomes half of its present distance. What is likely to happen to life?


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  1. The temperature of the earth will become very high that it will be unbearable for all living creatures. It will wipe out the entire planet.
  2. The water will evaporate out and the planet will run out of water.
  3. Our protective shield the ozone layer of the Earth will be destroyed by the intense heat of the Sun.
  4. The number of days in a year will be reduced since from Kepler's law we know that T2r3 where T is the time take for one revolution and R is the distance between the earth and the Sun.

Let T1=365 days T2= Time for one revolution when the radius is half, r1=present radiusr2=r12

T12T22=r13r23T12r123r13=T223652·18=T22T2=129

So the time taken for one revolution will be 129 days

Hence, if the distance between the earth and the sun becomes half of its present distance life on Earth will end


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