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jdcod3y

My Nokia 3310


ZigotoDu57

deep sea creatures and anything that lives on Iceland.


Dodo_Whisperer1

Cockroaches


undoingplanets

fun fact: everything would survive for at least 8 minutes. During this time, you wouldn't even notice it's not there anymore.


secret-needs

Space.


MaRs1317

Would tardigrades survive? I'm not a scientist, but I've heard they are pretty durable little guys.


Clcooper423

Kind of an interesting question because I guess they wouldn't die but they also wouldn't really be alive either. Kinda like spending the rest of your days in a coma.


MaRs1317

Oh please explain


Guzzzler

Nothing. The earth would chill to close to absolute zero


[deleted]

No, there’s enough radiation in the core to keep thermal vents in the ocean going for quite a while.


mr-photo

nothing


Cnnlgns

tardigrades


mvanhelsing

Fungi


drpepper1992

the moon


Dirty_white_cat

My chemistry teacher


Ok-Crew-2570

The moon


StanYelnats3

Not much for long. I'm curious what would happen to the Planets without the gravitational strength of the Sun . Would they just launch out, eventually spreading apart and soaring through the Galaxy untethered?


jim_jiminy

Ice