then their is na day and night and time willbe stop
The Earth would fall into the Sun.
If the earth stopped revolving, it would be drawn into the sun. It could crash into Venus or Mercury on its way into the Sun, or it could just crash into the sun and be vaporised. In the circumstances, whether or not it stopped rotating is a bit irrelevant. Nevertheless, since you asked, one side of the earth, facing the Sun would heat up while the other cooled.The main problem is if it stopped revolving. It would be attracted by the Sun, fall towards it, and fall into the Sun in a few months.
Everything does, since the Earth never stops revolving.
All the planets revolve around the Sun, not Earth. There may be SLIGHT tugs as they come closer to Earth's 'stationary' point, but for the most part it will not be a catastrophic event for the solar system (for us...a different story :))
Then, depending on the specific assumptions, it would either crash into the Sun, or move on its own in outer space.
don't be retarded we would die because one part of the earth will have no sun and wont see cause its not moving and the other one will have sun all day and nite
It would get drawn, by gravity, into the sun and just get burnt up.
When the Earth is revolving a force know as centripetal force is applied on it by the sun or in other words we can say that it is the gravitational pull of sun towards itself and there is another force known as centrifugal force that one feels when traveling a circular path; directed outward, it is actually the inertia of an object that is resisting being pulled in a circular path. when the earth stops revolving then there is no centrifugal force and the centripetal force will be acting on Earth which will cause earth to fall in the sun.
Then it would fall into the Sun. It is the Earth's movement (of about 30 km/second) that keeps it from falling INTO the Sun.
We would not be able to move so I don't think the gravity will be affected
If the Earth were to stop rotating, the value of 'g' (acceleration due to gravity) would remain approximately the same at the Earth's surface. The rotation of the Earth does not significantly affect the gravitational pull experienced on the surface.
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.