Time as humans know it is a concept relative to the rotation of the Earth. If the Earth stopped rotating around the Sun, than Earth as a planet would begin to die from cold and lack of sunlight.
no rain no nothing
there would no longer rain.
if all the machines stopped working, four things would happen,1. you would be incredibly bored without any machines. machines make our homes, our entertainment, sometimes our clothes, cars, pretty much everything.2. the world would freak out. all ways of life would have to be discarded and new ways of communication would have to take place.3. nearly every action you take uses machines. for example if machines stopped working, you wouldn't be able to go over to your friends house very often because generally you organize it first. school would be screwed up. I'm sure you know all the machines they use there. so to do almost anything you would have great difficulty in succeeding.4. if machines stopped working (this is good point) wars would stop for a large period of time as guns are a machine technically.so you'd better hope the machines don't stop working
It depends on how much water you have.
If everything was the same color, I suppose it would be like seeing in black and white, except everything would have that color tint. There would still be shadows and different darker and lighter shades.
Most definitely but it would take a while
If sunlight stopped reaching the Earth, the Earth would soon freeze solid.
because everything would freeze and turn to ice
The temperature of the Earth would quickly drop to near absolute zero, and everybody would freeze to death.
If you put water or other liquid on them they will freeze together, but to "freeze" them together without another substances help they would have to be welded, which is melting.
we would eventully float to far from the sun and everything would freeze.
If the Earths core stopped rotating, we will either freeze to death if we're away from the sun, or we'll boil to death if we're towards the sun.There will be no night or no day.
If you mean that the earth moved away from the Sun, yes there would be no snow. Everything would freeze and there would be ice but there would be no warm currents to pull moisture up to the atmosphere and thus no snow falling. But if you mean the Earth stayed where it was and just stopped spinning on its axis then no, there would still be snowfall.
If you rear end a stopped vehicle, which is pushed into another stopped vehicle and then that into another, you would be responsible for all of the vehicles.
I'll leave the "five line answer" to you, but basically, Earth would freeze, and there could be no active life on planet Earth.
It is not a good idea. Besides the lab would need a doctors orders. Another thing, what would you use to freeze it and do you know how deep to cut it out?
Everything would get cold and, if cold enough, would start to snow and freeze water.