This will be an event without any significance.
Would be no difference.
all life on earth would die because all the water would be gone
Yes. Earth will be gone because the sun expands. and when the sun expand the heat in the sun will disintegrate earth by its powerful heat source
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Space probes leave Earth, they do not go toit.
all life on earth would die because all the water would be gone
Every thing on Earth would most likely die
there would be no life on earth because the sun supports life on earth and gives warmth to the living creatures in earth. if the sun was gone, earth would be totally dark and there would be no life there.
if all the animals were gone there would be no carbon dioxide for plants and trees to take in and no oxygen would be produced.
Yes
There would be hardly any left. If you got rid of trees too then I guess your stumped.
One side would be facing toward us and then after it has gone halfway around the Earth in two weeks the opposite side would be facing toward us.
Gone.
There would be no more king cobras.
they would grow wings.
Answer: Many species would be wiped off the face of the planet; carbon dioxide would be released from dead trees, which hold it while they are alive; much of the Earth's oxygen would be gone; and the life and culture of the native peoples of the rain forests would be gone.
I might not be sure but I read that if the moon was gone then the tides would be affected. Also then the earth wouldn't have a natural satellite. Then just to follow that, I also read that the earth's rotation would be totally out of control. We could go from winter to summer in maybe a month and the seasons would be out of order. Antarctica might actually be with out snow for a period of time and we could have random weather patterns. Hope this helps!