we would be heavy
This may shock you: Gravity IS the only force operating on the Earth,and THAT's exactly what keeps it in its present orbit around the sun.
Nothing much would happen, the only people to be drastically affected are fisherman and mountain climbers. It would change the tides, and make it much easier for mountaineers to climb!
Mercury does not have extreme gravity. Its gravity is only 38% of Earth's. If you are talking about Jupiter, then yes.
If the earth loses gravity only high density elements will remain. The rest, water, atmosphere, organic and unorganic inhabitants of earth surface, will fall apart in to open space.
If the Earth were larger, there would probably be an increase in gravity. (assuming the new Earth had the same density as the old one.) A larger gravity would gather the atmosphere closer to the ground, (which might be tough on Everest climbers) and the atmosphere would be more dense, and not quite as thick. With a greater gravity, the loss of light gases would be reduced, but only by a little.
it would push it away
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
This may shock you: Gravity IS the only force operating on the Earth,and THAT's exactly what keeps it in its present orbit around the sun.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
The earth would only rotate the sun because the sun is a star so only stars and meteors would be left.
We would go into the sun because we don't have any inertia.. We would die
Pluto's mass is estimated at only 1/155th of Earth's. The gravity there would be 1/15th Earth gravity.
Nothing much would happen, the only people to be drastically affected are fisherman and mountain climbers. It would change the tides, and make it much easier for mountaineers to climb!
Mercury does not have extreme gravity. Its gravity is only 38% of Earth's. If you are talking about Jupiter, then yes.
If the earth loses gravity only high density elements will remain. The rest, water, atmosphere, organic and unorganic inhabitants of earth surface, will fall apart in to open space.
Well, everything would be stable gravitationally, but if there were no other forces, like electromagnetism for instance, then our atoms might not hold together, or they would get mixed into the atoms where we sit or walk, etc. We need other forces.