If all parts of the earth received equal amounts of heat energy then the world would have the same climate regardless of the location. Climates are a direct result of sun exposure.
the whole Earth would have the same climate
no
nothing would happen
we would be heavy
we would die
The earth's water would evaporate.
If the earth did not mood it would always be dark. It would also be cold.
Not much. It depends though if you mean the whole earth at the same time or same tempature.
If the sun burned out all life on Earth would cease to exist. There would be no heat.
If the sun heated the atmosphere evenly, the water vapor in the air wouldn't move from 1 place to another.
As the Earth does not rotate evenly, but rather at a tilt, the seasons would be skewed.
It would explode with wonderful joys of bacon existing on the Earth
For the earth to be evenly heated/lighted, it rotates. Otherwise half of the earth would be in perpetual cold darkness and unable to sustain most forms of life.
What will happen is that the earth would become thoroughly over heated. Most of the water would probably evaporate and we would die because we would be way too hot. Hope that helps!
if a reptile got over heated it would cook
It would evaporate
a) It would become too cold b) It would overheat c) It wouldn't rotate evenly d) It wouldn't orbit the sun
ha ha well nothing would happen because there was no life on earth.
The turntable in a wirowave oven is there to rotate the food so that it is heated evenly, if the turntable was not there, food would be heated more on one side than the other.