the earth would die
There are so many things that would be different. In fact, life may cease to exist. The biggest change would be smaller tides and the earth's ocean volume would be smaller. There would be less ocean and more land.
The sun would look much smaller than it does from Earth but still bright.
If the Sun's temperature were much colder and it were much smaller Earth would no longer support human life
Smaller. Something as big as the Earth would have so much gravity that it would probably have collided with something else and been eliminated
Depends on how much smaller my planet was. If my Earth were too small to create enough gravity to hold an atmosphere or an ocean, I would not be here -- indeed, no life would be here -- to get upset over too small a planet. I'm sure it's the same situation on your planet.
Mars is much smaller than Earth.
If Earth's oceans were much smaller, the climate would likely be more extreme due to reduced heat absorption and distribution. The smaller oceans would also affect weather patterns, leading to drier and more unstable conditions in many regions. Overall, the impact on Earth's climate would be significant and difficult to predict accurately.
If Earth became much smaller, the force of gravity on its surface would decrease because gravitational force is directly proportional to the mass of the planet. The smaller size would also result in less gravitational attraction between objects on Earth and a weaker gravitational pull overall.
Asteroids are much smaller than Earth.
in order for it not to become spherical, it would have had to be much smaller. if it was much smaller, it would just be some rock floating around like the millions of similar rocks orbiting the Sun.
Basically cataclysm. Because of the rapid changes in the earths level, im guessing you mean. Would mean that there would be too much ocean floor, and the cause would be if you meant the Earth would happen, well not much just we would lose a lot of water from the ocean.
Much smaller.