we would have any large tides, because we only have tides due to the gravitational pull from the moon. We would experience very few minor tides due to the sun. If we didn't have a moon, the earth would wobble and our seasons would change quickly and irregularly. Without the tides, the water would be still therefore heating up quickly and killing its inhabitants.
No, because pulling equally on all parts of the world would cause none on the water to recede.
Yes. 1/3 of the tidal force currently results from the angle of pull, under inverse square gravity. If gravity was not inverse square, this force would still exist.
look up the text book
gravitational
It wouldn't exist as the gravitational attraction would tear the planet apart.
we can observe its gravitational influence on visible matter.
Gravity ! The gravitational pull of the Earth 'traps' the atmosphere close to the ground.
The tides are dependent on the earth's moon because the moon's gravitational pull brings the waves from high tide to low tide. Without the moon, waves would not exist.
no
I think it would be daylight all the time.
The Earth's gravitational field is important primarily because it keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun, which sustains life. Without gravity, life would cease to exist.
By their gravitational effects.
"attraction"
Yes.
Yes it does.
gravitational
It wouldn't exist as the gravitational attraction would tear the planet apart.
The earth-moon system would drift through space for ever or until they were captured by the gravitational force of some large mass.
we can observe its gravitational influence on visible matter.
Certain gravitational fields have been created that can compensate the effects of other gravitational fields, but true anti-gravity does not yet exist.