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.
If Earth were the only planet operating with gravity, Earth would attract all the other planets to itself. The other planets maintain their position by their gravitational pull.
The earth would become a black hole.
Earth would either orbit Neptune or get torn apart by neptune's gravity
If gravity increased you would lift up and float in the sky.If gravity decreased you would be pulled to the ground even more than you are now
Air pressure is a product of the operation of gravity on the mass of atmospheric air. If there were insufficient or no gravity on Earth, the atmosphere would drift off into space. There would be no air pressure. But, because there IS gravity on Earth, the atmosphere presses down on Earth's surface, resulting in the phenomenon known as air pressure.
Yes, but we would die first because gravity holds down air (oxygen and nitrogen and other stuff) and if the gravity leaves, then there's no air to breathe. No need to worry. Gravity isn't going anywhere any time soon.
it would push it away
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.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
It will never happen because the earth's gravity is caused by it's mass and it's density.
we would be heavy
There would be less gravity on earth.
we can fly
The earth would become a black hole.
All the objects will float if there will be no gravity. Gravity is the earth's pull on objects.
It would get bigger
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.