rocks, the other planents
No, that would mean the Earth didn't exist any more. The fact that the Earth is spinning is not the cause of its gravity. Every object has gravity that pulls other objects towards it - even a pen, a desk or a house (but they only have tiny amounts). If gravity "stopped" the Earth must have shrunk or disappeared.
could water exist as a liquid if we don't have a atmosphere
no
No, you would not fall off the earth if it stopped spinning. Earth's gravity, which holds you onto the planet now, will still hold you onto itself.if wat u mean is lik if the earth suddenly stopped spinning would u fall off;obviously impossible, but if it was to happen u would not fall off but u would get shot a few miles in the direction that the eaarth was spinning before due to ur enertia (aka an object in motion will stay in motion until acted upon by another force... lik the wall). tht would b cool though if u didnt die from it. and even cooler if u were in a helecopter. o.o if u were hovering still in connecticut, the next second you'd b in lik new york. ud b lik wtf? this thing has more kick than i thought. so to answer ur question briefly, if the earth suddenly stopped spinning, u would not fall off... but it would b very painful. but if u mean tht if the earth stopped spinning would there still b gravity, then yes there would still b gravety. all matter makes gravity. spinning doesnt make gravity. gravity is caused by the way tht matter creates a warp in the fabric of space time. other objects tend to fall into it if close enough. (u make gravity too) so lik ya tht pretty much covers it.
There would be no life on earth and you could therefore not have asked this question.
because we don't actually know if ghosts exist on earth or not if they do they could have died there and is now living there but if they don't well its just people tricking you.
The Sea of Tranquility doesn't have any water, and is on the Moon and not the Earth, so that could be what you are looking for.
Water does exist on Earth. Earth is the only planet known to have liquid water.
They both exist.
There would be detrimental effects on Earths climates if the world were to stop spinning. One half of the Earth would remain always warm and sunny while the other would lack sunlight and be colder. Also time as we know it would cease to exist since time is directly related to the rotation of the Earth,
Yes, indeed it would. Gravity is not caused by the rotation of the Earth. In fact, there would be a very small increase in the "apparent gravity" at the Earth's surface because of the lack of a "centrifugal" effect.
For that to happen, the interior of the Earth would have had to cool and weather would have ceased to exist. Not a pretty picture. Look at the moon as an example.