well thats easy, it would fly away from the sun in a straight line.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
Residual gravity is the effective gravity that exists between the earth-moon or the earth-sun combination. When two heavenly bodies interact such as the earth and the sun there is a difference in mass which causes a residual gravity to exist in the space between them. This residual gravity is responsible for the earth's orbit.
Weight would not exist without gravity.
If there is gravity there is weight. So the weight exist only when the gravity exist.
Yes. Gravity is a property of mass.
There would be less gravity on earth.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
The earth doesn't spin because of gravity, and gravity has not ceased to exist.
Gravity exists everywhere that mass exists, so the answer is yes.
The Earth continues to exist because of MATTER CYCLING, ENERGY AND GRAVITY
Gravity ! The gravitational pull of the Earth 'traps' the atmosphere close to the ground.
Residual gravity is the effective gravity that exists between the earth-moon or the earth-sun combination. When two heavenly bodies interact such as the earth and the sun there is a difference in mass which causes a residual gravity to exist in the space between them. This residual gravity is responsible for the earth's orbit.
If gravity didn't exist at all, planets, stars and solar systemswouldn't have formed as we currently know them.
Space has no gravity. Gravity needs a mass to exist, and it is relative to other neighbouring masses.
The earth would become very cold, and cease to exist.
Planet Earth, the Sun and stars, galaxies, ...
gravity