I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.
Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.
Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.
Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.
Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
I suppose each half planet would still have enough gravity to keep atmosphere near it.
Note that each half would change its shape so that it is nearly a sphere. This would be catastrophic for any living beings.
Physical change
That depends on what you're relating the spin to. If the Earth did not spin relative to space itself, there would be a diurnal cycle. However, each 'day' would last half a year, with the other half occupied by one night. If the Earth did rotate, but did not rotate relative to the Sun, we would be in much the same situation the Moon is in with us - one face always showing to the Sun, the other always hidden. In this scenario, we would have no diurnal cycle.
If the earth was flat then it would be impossible for our earth to have seasons, because on half of the year we would have complete sunlight, the other half of the year we would have complete darkness. Also the North Pole would probably be the place with most volcanic activity, which it isn't. So that shows you somethings about what happens if the earth is flat. (and no, the earth is not flat or else all of the above would happen.)It isn't because scientists have showed us pictures of the actual earth and its roundand you can fall off the side of the earth
Mars is a little over half the size of Earth.
Geographers use the term hemisphere to refer to half of the earth. Examples of this would be the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Earth blocks half of space from our view.
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Physical change
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The equator splits up half of the earth. The equator is a line that splits half of the earth
Only if it was broke in half and that is very doubtful.
A space station goes very fast. It orbits the earth every 90 minutes! (hour and a half)
How would the earth travel around the earth?
That depends on what you're relating the spin to. If the Earth did not spin relative to space itself, there would be a diurnal cycle. However, each 'day' would last half a year, with the other half occupied by one night. If the Earth did rotate, but did not rotate relative to the Sun, we would be in much the same situation the Moon is in with us - one face always showing to the Sun, the other always hidden. In this scenario, we would have no diurnal cycle.
Hopefully, this is a thought experiment! It is gravitational attraction that keeps objects "stuck" to the Earth, so if the Earth split into half, you would still be attracted to it - although by half as much (as the mass of the Earth would have been halved). So you still couldn't fall off.
Half way would be the Equator (zero latitude).