Its own gravity, which is what holds it together now, would probably bring the pieces back together again. It would depend on what caused the Moon to be torn apart.
For example, if there were no gravity, the Earth itself would explode. That's because the temperature and pressure of the mantle and the core would blow the crust away. This does not happen BECAUSE the Earth's own gravity keeps it together.
Nothing would happen, but it might hurt a little bit.
1Kings 11:30 and Ahijah took hold of the new cloak he was wearing and tore it into twelve pieces.
She tore her acl.
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The Pterosaur may have "dive bombed" to the Earth and would crash. But that is just a maybe.most likely die as it wouldn't have been able to hunt properly
Artemis turned Actaeon into a hind, or deer. in the shape of a deer the hounds of Actaeon tore him to pieces.
There are many synonyms for the word tore that can be found in a thesaurus. Some synonyms for the word tore would be shredded, ripped, split and gashed to name a few.
Yes. Tore a full feathered fledgling sparrow to pieces in front of me. sick, cannibalistic birds.
They tore it down because a few people fell off and died. The pieces are in the Flight of Fear building.
Well if it was already tore up and you picked it up it dosent realy matter cuz it was already torn up and if the rabbit was still living there before it was torn up and he came back he would have to find another home to live in what i mean is that just be more careful and let everything just be :)
Tore Ørjasæter was born on March 3, 1886 and died on February 29, 1968. Tore Ørjasæter would have been 81 years old at the time of death or 129 years old today.
When Orgo tore up a puzzle book, all the pages and pieces of the book would scatter around, making it difficult to solve any of the puzzles. Orgo may have also created a mess and potentially ruined the book entirely, rendering it unusable.