I am sure that if our planet Earth had no people living our everyday lives, we wouldn't have discovered the things we did. Animals would still be there, just no humans, boring. Our planet wouldn't be polluted, it would be fresh and clean. The animals wouldn't have had to suffer what humans did to them. The best part about what it would't be like if Earth had no people on it, there wouldn't have been World War 1,2 or 3. Can you imagine? What a life. The worst part would be that we wouldn't be here, no one here to ask "what if there were other people or things still out there ready to be discovered?"
We are lucky... :)
Earth would not have any extremely hot/cold weather conditions.
I think Earth would be a boy because blue and green are colors that more boys like than girls (i think). I wonder if planets have genders though?
the earth will stop moving around its orbit
We are living on the surface of the Earth's crust. The deeper you would go into the crust, the hotter it would get.
Let us say that we would like to know if there is enough energy to provide the Earth's current population of nearly seven billion people with a standard of living that will satisfy them; the answer then will be no, there isn't. The Earth will need more energy.
There wouldn't be an earth if there were no atoms.
the earth would be darker than what it is these days.
ok how would the earth be like without plate tetonics
It would be like the rest of earth, mountains etc.
It would really suck... for the people on the space station and the people on earth
Earth would not have any extremely hot/cold weather conditions.
like mars
No. Life back then was unpleasant, brutish and short. What would be better would be if people learned to live within the planet's means. The stone age, however, could be an option if we don't get it together.
Yes, because the asteroid would crash into Earth and killed people .
i think it means that there were no people living thereThe Earth's surface would be a large dessert. There would be almost no life on land. There would be a couple plants and invertebrates. It would probably be impossible for a human to live there.
That's a good question. But I believe that people are on the earth. I don't think the earth would be on people because if it were, the earth would have crushed us since it weighs over 15 million tons. Here is an example of what I'm talking about. Think of it this way: It would make more sense if a feather was on a tree instead of the tree on a feather. I'm comparing the people to a feather and the tree to the earth. Get it now?
Their would be no mountains.