The South Pole
no.
Yes... sort of. The reason for the qualification there is that it's a little more complicated than that, and it partially depends on what you mean by "not spinning". If the Earth were tidally locked with the Sun, the Sun would not appear to rise or set; it would remain in pretty much the same place in the sky. However, in that case the Earth would still be "spinning" ... it's just that its periods of rotation and revolution would be the same. If the Earth were not spinning at all, the STARS would not appear to rise and set, but the Sun would rise and set once (each) per year. The Moon is a separate issue. The fact that the Moon revolves around the Earth means that it will rise and set regardless of whether the Earth spins or not unless the Earth were tidally locked with the Moon. Again, in that case the Earth would be spinning, but each "day" would be about a month long, and the Sun would rise and set 12 or 13 times (each) per year.
yes
Dec 27
(Jaleb) Well of course theres too many people on earth for them to die but if it did happen the people either would go to heaven or hell and the earth will be set on fire.(Its probablly a long time till it happens.)
The side of the Earth facing the Sun would get very hot and the side of the Earth in dark would get very cold.
All the astronauts used by N.A.s.A have walked on the surface of the earth.
paleontology
true
Dec. 10, 2010
at 4:23 PM CST
they all use the same set of nucleotides.