no rainy season , summer n stuff ... only one season throughout ... n only day or night
The gravitational pull of the sun would not be balanced by the outward force derived from the Earth's centripetal motion, and the earth would fall into the sun.
There would never be a full moon.
It won't; a moving object has the object to continue moving. If one day the Moon mysteriously and suddenly stopped moving around Earth, it would fall upon the Earth pretty soon (in a few days), due to Earth's gravity.
If the ISS were moving sideways faster than its orbital speed, it would move into a higher orbit or possibly escape Earth's gravity, depending on the speed. It could also potentially enter an unstable orbit that would eventually lead to reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
i think the earth would implode!
well the moon it always moving so i don't think it would matter.
In that case, the Moon would move in a straight line instead of moving around the Earth; it would quickly get away.
I think that it would be to hot to live on earth and we would have never existed
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I don't believe anything would happen except the water in your toilet moving the opposite direction when you flush. Answer 2. If you look from the south celestial pole it does