If the Earths core stopped rotating, we will either freeze to death if we're away from the sun, or we'll boil to death if we're towards the sun.There will be no night or no day.
In the solar system, the sun does not rotate but the planets revolve around it. If the earth would stop rotating, then a day would become one year which is the time that the earth takes to revolve around the sun.
If you mean the Earth stopped moving along its path, then there would be no more seasons. Whichever hemisphere had summer would stay in summer, and the same for winter. Plants which rely on a cycle of seasons would not do well and may even die. Same goes for animals. The weather would be impacted as well, especally if the planet gets stuck in a certain weather season, like hurricane or blizzard season. There would still be day and night because of the Earth's rotation. So the Earth would still be habitable probably.
If you mean that the Earth leaves its path and speeds into the universe, then we're screwed. the planet would freeze over due to the lack of sun and all life would probably end.
If the earth stopped revolving, it would be drawn into the sun. It could crash into Venus or Mercury on its way into the Sun, or it could just crash into the sun and be vaporised. In the circumstances, whether or not it stopped rotating is a bit irrelevant. Nevertheless, since you asked, one side of the earth, facing the Sun would heat up while the other cooled.
The main problem is if it stopped revolving. It would be attracted by the Sun, fall towards it, and fall into the Sun in a few months.
If the earth stopped revolving, it would be drawn into the sun. It could crash into Venus or Mercury on its way into the Sun, or it could just crash into the sun and be vaporised. In the circumstances, whether or not it stopped rotating is a bit irrelevant. Nevertheless, since you asked, one side of the earth, facing the Sun would heat up while the other cooled.
The earth would be attracted by the sun, and as it came closer the sun, the earth would melt. The earth would probably collide with the sun before or after it would melt.
there will be day only on one side of the earth and only
The main problem is if it stopped revolving. It would be attracted by the Sun, fall towards it, and fall into the Sun in a few months.
.. It Wont . don't worry ..
Earth itself is rotating on a axis and it's revolving around the sun at the same time.
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
Stoped rotating. A day would take a year. Perpendicular. There would be no seasons.
galileo galilei
Nothing will happen because of the gravity
If the earth stopped revolving, it would be drawn into the sun. It could crash into Venus or Mercury on its way into the Sun, or it could just crash into the sun and be vaporised. In the circumstances, whether or not it stopped rotating is a bit irrelevant. Nevertheless, since you asked, one side of the earth, facing the Sun would heat up while the other cooled.The main problem is if it stopped revolving. It would be attracted by the Sun, fall towards it, and fall into the Sun in a few months.
then their is na day and night and time willbe stop
then their is na day and night and time willbe stop
The season progression would reverse.
Earth itself is rotating on a axis and it's revolving around the sun at the same time.
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
because earth is rotating and revolving
Stoped rotating. A day would take a year. Perpendicular. There would be no seasons.
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
galileo galilei
None.
The revolving of the earth and the rotating of the moon.