No change in day or night, or any change in seasons, these occur because of Earth spherical property
If the spherical Earth as we know it suddenly became flat, it would stop rotating, and the Sun and cosmic radiation would eventually destroy it.
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
Nothing in the Universe is as large as the Earth AND flat. If the Earth were flat, it would be the only flat object, other than some small asteroids.
Nothing in the Universe is as large as the Earth AND flat. If the Earth were flat, it would be the only flat object, other than some small asteroids.
If the earth was flat then it would be impossible for our earth to have seasons, because on half of the year we would have complete sunlight, the other half of the year we would have complete darkness. Also the North Pole would probably be the place with most volcanic activity, which it isn't. So that shows you somethings about what happens if the earth is flat. (and no, the earth is not flat or else all of the above would happen.)It isn't because scientists have showed us pictures of the actual earth and its roundand you can fall off the side of the earth
Well being hypothetical, there can only be hypothetical answers.You would not exist in a flat Earth - so you couldn't ask this question.No flat astronomical objects exist - so you couldn't ask this question.Gravity would be messed up - so you couldn't ask this questionBasically - this question cannot be answered as there is no answer, but if you want to believe Pirates of the Caribbean or Terry Pratchett, then you would fall of it - but then you have to ask, where would you fall to, and what is pulling you, and if that object is pulling "you" why has the Earth not succumbed to the same pull?
ha ha well nothing would happen because there was no life on earth.
Earth isn't flat, and there's no physically reasonable way for it to become flat. So the question is kind of pointless; it's never going to happen. Let me rephrase the question for you: "Using your knowledge of the physical laws of the universe, tell me what would happen if we suspend the physical laws of the universe so that X could happen." You see why questions like this are so annoying? Unicorns, armageddon, dogs and cats living together. It's impossible to predict what would happen if something that can't possibly happen happened. After a moment's thought, one could maybe reach this conclusion faster than the speed of light.
the earth would be destroyed
Because people have seen it from space and anyway if the Earth was flat all the water would fall of the edge so then we would not survive
the earth would die