Any desert lifeforms obviously wouldn't exist, and that would, by extension, impact other ecosystems. Any plants or animals from other environments that relied on desert life would either live off something else, or not exist. Presumably, if there were no deserts, these creatures would never have evolved, and instead, Earth would have a slightly less varied collection of flora and fauna with more limited and localized relationships. Many human cultures would also be affected, having, in the absence of a desert, developed in forests, mountains, plains, coasts, or something. What this would mean for the form of their politics and culture is impossible to say; it would obviously also global politics and culture, as changes to the parts affect the whole. However, not knowing what those changes might be means not knowing what image the big picture would take on.
By the way, it is geographically impossible for Earth not to have deserts, due to the size and shape of the continents, the amount and distribution of water on Earth, the location of ocean currents and wind patterns, and the presence of geological features like mountains.
A barren wasteland with no - or almost no - life forms.
According to scientists it would be a bunch of lava, and would most likely look like the inside of a volcano but no one knows for sure.
erosion results in a flattening of land form.
because earth was created by God.
If there was no magma inside the Earth, then the crust would have to sit directly on top of the core. The world would be much smaller, and would have a weaker gravitational field, which would lead to a loss of atmosphere, since it would leak away into space. The Earth would come to look a lot like Mars.
damien because he is a stupid American
It would look dead.
Green!!!!!!!
it is mostly full of water and the others are green. the earth is three quarter water.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
The earth was potentially all water
like mars
It would be like the rest of earth, mountains etc.
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
i think it would look like a pyrimad with all kinds of colors i belive
It would look like a solar eclipse - Earth would cover the Sun.
Bare rock. We would not be able to see it. In fact there would be no life on Earth without water.
It looked like a place where water surrounded the land. .