Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What would happen if the sun was blown up by a nuclear bomb?

What would happen if the sun was blown up by a nuclear bomb?

The earth where we live is located on the third planet in the solar system, with Mercury and Venus before the sun. In our opinion, the earth is far from the sun, but it is only a stone's throw away in the universe. The sun is a star in the universe, around which the solar system is formed. So what would happen if it was bombed by a nuclear bomb?

First of all, we will think that after the explosion of the sun, a large number of fusion atoms and ions in the sun collide in the universe and continue to produce fusion. The ability generated by the explosion will inevitably blow up Mercury. Because these ions and radiation spread to the universe and reach the earth, the earth will heat up a lot and suffer a lot of radiation, which is devastating to the creatures on earth. At least half the creatures on the earth die. The solar system began to disintegrate, and planets drifted in the universe without the traction of stars until they met another planet that could pull them.

After the solar explosion, the high heat generated by the earth continued to heat up. Without the traction of the sun, the earth began to drift in the universe. The whole earth began to fall into darkness. There is no day, only night. At this time, plants on the earth can't carry out photosynthesis, and the previously stored energy will die when it is used up. At this time, the food chain began to collapse because the bottom producers died. A large number of creatures died together.

After experiencing a high fever, the temperature on the earth began to drop slowly because there was no sun to provide temperature and energy. At this time, a large number of cold-blooded animals died, and some animals went into hibernation and never woke up. The earth's temperature began to reach below zero, liquid water began to freeze, and a large number of marine life could not continue to survive.

? After the sun was blown up, it may be that the space where the sun is located began to distort, then began to collapse and then collapsed. Form a small black hole and then suck away smaller celestial bodies around here.

? These are all things that will happen when the sun is blown up. We live not only on the earth, but also in the sun and the surrounding cosmic environment, so it is necessary for us to protect these.