What if Earth's atmosphere disappeared?

Written By طقس العرب on 2023/10/23

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

ArabiaWeather - Have you ever wondered what would happen if the Earth lost its atmosphere? The planet is thought to be gradually and slowly losing its atmosphere as it escapes into space. But what if the Earth suddenly lost its atmosphere all at once? How bad is it? Will people die? Can a planet recover without its atmosphere?

What if Earth's atmosphere disappeared?

We cannot survive for long in the vacuum of space, which is what would be the case if the atmosphere suddenly disappeared. It would be like being launched into space or being ejected from an air vent, although the initial temperature would be higher. Your eardrums will burst and your saliva will boil, but you won't die instantly.

If you hold your breath, your lungs will burst, which will be the quickest death (although it will be painful). If you exhale, you will lose consciousness in about 15 seconds and die within three minutes. Even if you are provided with an oxygen mask, you will not be able to breathe. This is because your diaphragm uses the pressure difference between the air inside your lungs and outside your body to inhale.

Can humans survive after the atmosphere disappears?

There are two ways humans can survive the loss of the atmosphere:

  1. Building domes protected from radiation on the surface of the Earth. These cellars must be under atmospheric pressure and support plants. It will take time to build these ecological vaults, but the result will not be much different than trying to survive on another planet. There will still be water, so there will be a source of oxygen.

  2. Building a dome under the sea. Water can provide pressure and filter out some solar radiation, we don't want to filter out all the radiation because we might want to grow plants (although it might be possible to learn some delicious ways to prepare bacteria as food).

Could Earth's atmosphere disappear?

The Earth's magnetic field protects the atmosphere from loss due to solar radiation. A massive coronal ejection, or solar storm, would likely burn up the atmosphere. The most likely scenario is loss of the atmosphere due to a massive meteorite impact. Large collisions have occurred several times on the inner planets, including Earth. Gas molecules gain enough energy to escape Earth's gravity, but lose only part of the atmosphere. Even if the atmosphere ignites, it will be merely a chemical reaction that changes one type of gas into another.


Source: thoughtco

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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