12/01/2025
What if the Sun disappeared from the sky… not forever — just for one full week? Here is exactly what would happen.
The very moment the Sun vanishes, Earth is thrown into complete darkness. Every country enters instant night. Solar power shuts down globally within seconds, causing massive energy loss.
In just 24 hours, temperatures start dropping rapidly. The average global temperature falls below freezing in many regions. Plants stop photosynthesis instantly, which means oxygen production temporarily shuts down.
After 2–3 days, oceans begin to cool from the surface. Weather systems collapse because the Sun is the engine that drives winds, clouds, and rain. Without sunlight, storms die, winds weaken, and the atmosphere becomes still.
By Day 4, the Earth becomes extremely cold. Some places reach –20°C or even lower. Animals begin to struggle for warmth and food. Human survival depends entirely on artificial heating and electricity.
By Day 6, food chains start collapsing. Many plants cannot survive a week of darkness and intense cold. Some animals begin to die due to starvation and freezing temperatures.
Finally, when the Sun reappears after one week, Earth is still damaged — but not destroyed. Temperatures slowly return, oceans start to rebalance, and plants begin recovery. Life survives… but the planet goes through one of the coldest, darkest weeks in history.