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.
With no force of gravity, the internal heat and pressure of magma in the Earth's core would probably cause the Earth to disintegrate. Then, because the Earth is spinning like a carousel, every thing on or in the Earth would be thrown off into space by inertia.
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
It depends on the magnitude of the forces.
Gravity is the driving force behind:- wind (convection currents can only happen in a gravity field) ice (Ice moves and erodes under the pull of the force of gravity) Landslides (here the motive power is the pull of gravity)
A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity, crushing atoms and subatomic particles, and having gravity so strong that not even light can escape it.
The object accelerates downwards in response to the attractive force of gravity.
Thr body's mass would not change, but its weight would suddenly disappear.
People will learn to adapt to the gravity creating a race of stronger human beings.
Gravity Force happened in 1989.
well thats easy, it would fly away from the sun in a straight line.
no
If you mean whether it will disappear: There is no particular reason to believe it will.
TO fall or fallen
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
The force of gravity between the two objects will grow smaller and smaller, but will never entirely disappear.
In that case, the Moon would move in a straight line instead of moving around the Earth; it would quickly get away.
Force of gravity also increases proportionally.
It depends on the magnitude of the forces.