Quite bad - you would have no life in the first place. It is gravity that created structures in the Universe that are essential for life - including the Sun, and the Earth.
Without gravity, nothing would be still..trust me, we need gravity for many reasons..I'm not gonna go in depth
If it weren't for gravity, we would fly off the earth.
Mass and weight are two separate things. Mass is how much an object contains. Weight is how the mass is affected by gravity. To answer your question, no, it would not.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
The gravitational force will become 4 times..
Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
very badly..............
Without gravity we would HAVE NO LIVES. For instance, gravity keeps our Earth together; and gravity is an important component in making the Sun produce energy via nuclear fusion.
Yes. I suppose it would be hard to verify through experiment, but there is no specific reason why it shouldn't - basically, it has mass. Even light is affected by gravity.
The Salmon would become unhealthy
it would be affected quite badly what with missing children and staff
No.
If one is hypothetically measuring gravity from a long distance, would there be a delay between the gravity encompassed by a source and the gravity detected from a distance, similarly to how there is a delay in the measurement of light from a distance?I know that gravity might be independent from time since it is influence by an object's existence. But then again, gravity is a part of space-time.
No. Newtons are a measurement of mass and are relative only to Earth's gravity and are not affected by changes in gravity. Only weight is affected by changing gravity. On Earth, weight and mass are the same because Earth's gravity is the benchmark constant for measuring mass in Newtons, and weight is affected by that very same factor (Earth's gravity). On other planets, mass is unchanged because the Earthly gravity is a constant (and therefore, unchanged), and the weight changes because now it is affected by a new planetary gravity.
Mass is not affected by gravity, so it would have the same mass. Weight, on the other hand, is affected by gravity, and would double when on the planet as compared to when it is on Earth (w=mg, where w=weight, m=mass, g=gravitational acceleration also called strength of gravity)
Without gravity, nothing would be still..trust me, we need gravity for many reasons..I'm not gonna go in depth
A rock's mass is not affected by the moon. It's weight is a function of mass and gravity. So, the same rock would weigh more on Earth than on the Moon, as the Earth's gravity is greater. In order to effectively confuse the issue, I should point out that gravity is also a function of mass...