There have to be no sun for there to be no wind, but if somehow we where able to have sun, and remove wind, while there still was air, then all the trees would die, and all life on the planet would cease to exist, as the wind carries carbon atoms from animals and human beings across forests, and carries oxygen from greenery to animals and humans.
Human beings breathing in their own CO2, and trees breathing their own O2 would kill it all.
There would be no cars neither, and no cities, as it would become very difficult to find oxygen in crowded places and cities!
If there where no wind, and despite that greenery and humans would still be able to survive, then there would be no clouds, and the earth would still become barren as no more rain would enter the lands, and all the water would end up in the ocean.
But even if humans somehow could irrigate the whole earth, certain places would become very hot, or very cold, as there is no breeze to provide comfort, and certain places as we know it now would spontaneously combust in a fire because of no cooling air (think of savanna areas, large forests, grass lands, etc).
No. The moon has a lack of atmosphere, therefore there is no wind to measure other than the solar wind. I doubt this would register on a standard style anemometer
Without a magnetosphere, the Earth would be more vulnerable to solar wind and cosmic radiation. This would lead to increased exposure to harmful radiation, which could have negative effects on our atmosphere, climate, and potentially life on Earth. Additionally, the solar wind could strip away our atmosphere over time, similar to what happened on Mars.
If the moon had an atmosphere, it would have weather just like we do. The footsteps on the moon, which are still there now, would be long gone. Other than that, it wouldn't affect Earth very much/at all. The atmosphere probably wouldn't have Oxygen, so it still wouldn't be inhabitable.
If the Moon had developed an atmosphere with wind and water, the craters would likely show signs of erosion due to weathering and water movement. Their sharp edges would be more rounded, and they might have sediment deposits within them. Overall, the presence of wind and water would alter the appearance of the lunar craters over time.
There is no significant atmosphere on the moon, so there is no wind or rain like we experience on Earth. The moon's surface is exposed to harsh temperatures and space conditions, without any protection from an atmosphere.
it would become to cold
Nothing. There is no atmosphere on the moon, which means no wind.
there would be no wind!
Electromagnetic waves (including light); solar wind.
If we did not have the Magnetosphere we would die from harmful Solar Wind that the Magnetosphere blocks. The Magnetosphere is like our personal shield along with our atmosphere!
Particles found outside Earth's atmosphere include solar wind particles, cosmic rays, and interstellar dust. These particles can interact with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, impacting space weather and the planet's environment.
gas composition of atmosphere (including water vapour); altitude; temperature; and wind velocity.
As far as we know, Haumea does not have an atmosphere, so there would be no wind.
When solar wind approaches Earth's atmosphere, it interacts with the Earth's magnetic field and can create auroras in the polar regions. The solar wind can also perturb the Earth's magnetosphere, leading to geomagnetic storms that can affect satellite communications and power grids.
We wouldn't have any wind energy!
the thing that will happen with wind power would be that if we didn't have wind energy we would either die or if we didn't have any wind energy we would not be able to breath because the wind energy gives all of us oxegen
No. The moon has a lack of atmosphere, therefore there is no wind to measure other than the solar wind. I doubt this would register on a standard style anemometer