Bare rock. We would not be able to see it. In fact there would be no life on Earth without water.
It would be like the rest of earth, mountains etc.
The ocean is the major factor of heat, and delivers warm air to where ever the current takes it. It will be much colder, winters will be nasty as there are no warming influences of the oceans. Also, it will be much drier with a significant decrease of rainfall. The oceans are a major factor of rainfall. Without an ocean, ice would cover 15-23 per cent of the earth. Deserts would dominate the equator regions, and everywhere else would be COLDER and DRIER.
It would look dead.
The oceans will be empty and the aquatic animals will die. The plants will not survive without water neither we. We would all die. We need the water to drink, and if the plants die, we will have nothing to eat and nothing will be alive. The earth will look like the father of Sahara desert. The whole earth will be deserted. Without tree there will be almost no oxygen. The earth with heat very muchTHERE WOULDNT BE LIFE
The oceans will be empty and the aquatic animals will die. The plants will not survive without water neither we. We would all die. We need the water to drink, and if the plants die, we will have nothing to eat and nothing will be alive. The earth will look like the father of Sahara desert. The whole earth will be deserted. Without tree there will be almost no oxygen. The earth with heat very muchTHERE WOULDNT BE LIFE
The earth would look like it did when it formed
Gravity is one of a million things that is just right to keep our planet functioning. For instance without gravity our atmosphere would dissipate and everything living thing on the Earth would die. Without sufficient gravity our planet might look more like our moon. Gravitational interactions with our moon control the tides of Earth's oceans, another part of the puzzle that holds us together. Without the stability provided for our global environment by healthy oceans, our Planet would die.
Like a ball of grass.
The earth's surface would look like what it is now except with no more new volcanoes, no more volcanic eruptions and no more earthquakes or natural disasters.
the world looks completely different blue and brown.
While no humans have gone to Mars yet to look, we would certainly expect to be able to see Earth from Mars. It would probably look very much like Venus does to us here on Earth.
A flat disk.