By Kurt Keiro.  Lots of different things could happen if the earth stopped orbiting the sun, but let’s just suppose for now that the earth just stayed.

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By Kurt Keiro

 Lots of different things could happen if the earth stopped orbiting the sun, but let’s just suppose for now that the earth just stayed in the same place in the sky, spinning on it’s axis.At the moment, the earth takes 365 days to orbit the sun.

 The Earth's movement around the sun causes the seasons.  When the north pole tilts away from the sun we get winter in the northern hemisphere.  The earth  The North pole always points the same way as the Earth revolves around the Sun.

 If the earth stops going round the sun, there will be no more changing of seasons and we will stay forever in the season we were in when the orbit stops.

 Vote for one

 It would be nice… to begin with. But can you remember hearing this summer that it was so dry in the Isle of Skye that they ran out of water to make whisky. There’s plenty rain now that summer is over.  But what happens when summer is never over?  The biggest problem will be getting plants to grow.

 As you can see from this slide plants cannot make food for them to grow without water.  We would run out of food fast.

 It would be nice to begin with going sledging every day but the super markets would run out of food after a few months. Remember plants need sun to grow.

 Somehow move water in to places where there is enough sun energy to grow plants.  Could we organise it in time?

 And don’t worry because it will never happen…or not for millions of years