What Would Happen if the Earth Had NO Photosynthesis?
Sun Simulators and the End of Photosynthesis (believe it or not)
"In Conclusion, Sun Simulators are at the moment managing to keep the atmosphere illuminated to the point that photosynthesis continues to occur. It is, however, possible that as the Planet X or Stellar Core Dust continues to increase that the sun simulators will eventually not be able to keep up and the atmosphere will become dark even with the simulators, so that photosynthesis becomes impossible.”
Could this be the “Days of Darkness” that the prophecy describes about NIBIRU and the destruction [transformation] of the earth in the End Days?
PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Photosynthesis takes in the carbon dioxide produced by all breathing organisms and reintroduces oxygen into the atmosphere. Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to harness energy from sunlight and turn it into chemical energy. livescience
It is convenient to divide the photosynthetic process in plants into four stages, each occurring in a defined area of the chloroplast: (1) absorption of light, (2) electron transport leading to the reduction of NADP+ to NADPH, (3) generation of ATP, and (4) conversion of CO2 into carbohydrates (carbon fixation). Photosynthetic Stages and Light-Absorbing Pigments - Molecular Cell … ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Causes of decreased photosynthetic rate and metabolic capacity in water-deficient leaf cells: a critical evaluation of mechanisms and integration of processes ditto
Too much light energy would damage plants' biological structure and prevent photosynthesis from happening. ... Whether the culprit were too much sunlight or not enough, if photosynthesis stopped, plants would stop converting carbon dioxide -- an air pollutant -- to organic material. What if photosynthesis stopped happening? | HowStuffWorks science.howstuffworks
What would happen if the earth had no photosynthesis?
If there was nothing on Earth that could do photosynthesis, then the only life on Earth would be small bacteria and other things similar to bacteria. Most life on Earth depends on photosynthesis. Plants use photosynthesis to make sugar for energy and most animals need plants for food. scienceline.ucsb.edu
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