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It would look a little different because there will be no living particle on earth
If we didnt have different consumers then all of the producers would all run out and then all the consumer would die because there would be no more producers. that's why you need different ones.
there will not be water tides
Earth's crust would be silica. Living things would be carbon.
Humans and everything else May have evolved to be alot taller things would be alot lighter the earth wouldn't be so compacted alot of things would change
There would be no life on Earth
well, assuming that the world wouldnt break if we didnt have inertia, in baseball, when you tried to catch a ball you would probably go flying backwards until other things stopped you (friction etc). you also probably wouldnt be able to run without the earth going all out of its path around the earth. every step you would take would push the earth because there is no inertia to keep the earth at one point
Gravity pulls things towards the centre of the Earth. If this weren't the case, then in different areas of the world gravity would have a different pull.
Flies and insects and things they eat would go out of control
It would only change two things: no deserts on earth, and no animals that live in the desert terrain.
Slavery would probably have died out steadily by the end of the century, as more countries would refuse to trade with a slave-owning nation.
There are so many things that would be different. In fact, life may cease to exist. The biggest change would be smaller tides and the earth's ocean volume would be smaller. There would be less ocean and more land.
yes it would
Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
They would not have seen many different things than we see when we are on Earth or when we fly. They would have seen the Earth itself and the Moon as they got near it, but things like the stars and other planets would not look a lot different from space than they would from Earth. In space, they would not be significantly closer to any of the stars or planets than they would be on Earth. They would have a clearer view of them as they would not be obscured by the atmosphere. Space is called space, because there is not much up there, so there is not a lot to see. The most interesting things for them to see would have been in orbit around the moon and on its surface, and not so much in the journey. Coming back to Earth and when leaving it, there would be a lot to see of Earth itself. It would have been spectacular to look at Earth from space.
it would be terrible b/c you would have any traspertation.
that would be from the Mantle. It creates hard rockthey are coposed by three different things