we would have no tides and night would be pitch black
Techincally speaking that would never happen. The moon would have to be VERY close to the Earth. The moon moves away from the earth 1.75 inches away from the earth each year, making the hours of the day longer. If the moon did orbit the earth in one day, this would happen around the time period the moon formed in space.
That would be it's orbit. The moon orbits the earth in roughly a circular path.
Earth would blow up along with the moon.
There would never be a full moon.
nothing would happen
The moon orbits the Earth.
If earth's moon was destroyed, then we will no longer have normal tide cycles.
The moon does not circle the sun directly, it circles the earth. so it would be approximately the same as how long the earth takes, about 365 days.
if there were no moon, there would be no light in the sky at night (earth would be a lot darker at night, earth's days would be longer (earth will rotate slower), and there will be no tides (the moon pulls the tides)
The moon isn't revolving around the earth in a complete circle. For a solar eclipse to happen the moon must be directly between the sun an earth. Then you could only see the eclipse from one part of earth. For a lunar eclipse you can't see the moon at all or barely.
If the earth's moon was completely destroyed, there is a possibility that we will no longer experience normal tidal cycles.
the earth is a bit flattened but the moon has a brilliant circle