There wouldn't be any.
By the time the sun grows into a red giant, it will have enveloped the earth
== == If a giant meteoroid hit earth humans would not live any more or animals earth will die.
Earth's climates might be different because they won't be the same
Life on Earth has evolved to cope with the environment of earth. If the gravity were different it is very likely that life would look very different. It is likely that if the gravity differed by a large amount then life would not have evolved at all. Too heavy and Earth would have enormous amounts of hydrogen and would be a small gas giant. Too little and the earth could not keep hold of much of its atmosphere. As a result we would have far less CO2 and the surface would be much colder. Also we would loose our precious ozone layer and the surface would be bathed in solar radiation.
We would all scream and wet our selves like giant panicing panzies! We would all scream and wet our selves like giant panicing panzies!
If a super-Earth with habitable conditions took Earth's place, it would likely have a stronger gravitational pull, different climate patterns, and potentially different ecosystems. Earth taking our Moon's place would lead to changes in tides and light patterns, which could impact biodiversity and ecosystems on Earth.
There would be no life on Earth
No, once Earth reaches the end of its life cycle, it will not come back to its previous state. The end of Earth would likely involve changes such as the sun expanding into a red giant, engulfing the planet or other catastrophic events that would make it impossible for Earth to return.
If the Earth did not behave like a giant magnet, we would lose our protective magnetic field, which shields the planet from harmful solar and cosmic radiation. This could lead to increased radiation exposure on the surface, adversely affecting living organisms and potentially disrupting electronic systems and satellites. Additionally, the absence of a magnetic field would impact navigation for many species, including migratory birds and marine animals that rely on Earth's magnetic cues. Overall, life as we know it would face significant challenges and changes.
The question seems to imply that there are specific aspects or topics that do not relate to changes to the Earth's surface. For instance, questions about atmospheric phenomena, ocean currents, or biological processes may not directly pertain to surface changes. Instead, they focus on different aspects of Earth's systems. Clarifying the context or providing examples would help in identifying which questions are not about surface changes.
He would have many different personalities and a giant pink smurf baby.
earth wouldn't support life. and earths water would evaporate.
its gravity