That can't happen. But let's say the scenario was possible. Earth will be so hot, it would be a superheated ball of gas. There is no way a planet's surface is that hot. even the surface of the hottest star is much less than that. Only on the inside can stars be that hot. Life on Earth will be vaporized by the enormously high temperature.
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Melt. Venus' surface is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
asthenosphere
yes. the grand canon, which developed relatively quickly, took about 6 million years, having been eroded, principally, by the waters of the Colorado river. However, it reached nearly to its present depth by about 1.2 million years ago. The sun, Wind, and rain, of course, have played their parts as well.
What changes in earth's surface that happen at a convergent boundary with those happen at a divergent boundary?
yes
they just happen earthquakes are caused from the plates under earths surface moving
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The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
If the fault is responsible for the earthquake, there will be movement (displacement) along the fault.
It makes rock, etc. move to different areas which causes more things to happen!
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to the Earths Surface.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
The moon has reflective soil on its surface so when the earths shadow falls on it the suns rays don't reach the surface so making the moon shrink or grow
There could be change in the content of water. It will affect the level of water in the water bodies.
Melt. Venus' surface is over 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
Crisis on Infinite Earths happened in 1919-04.