The moon stabilizes our axis of rotation, ensuring we don't tumble about aimlessly during our orbits of the sun. Mars doesn't have any massive moons, so it experiences this effect. It's essentially why it's a dead planet.
It depends how close. A mile wouldn't matter, but 100,000 miles and we would probably feel the heat.
the earth would be destroyed
If we were closer to Venus it would mean we would be closer to the sun. That would make it a lot hotter here and probably destroy the surface of the planet and kill everything on it.
The alignment of all planets would result in freak weather, planetary oscilllation (wobbling on their axis) and the apocalypse. However few planets are perfectly on the eccliptic so could not be properly algined.
Earth would stay the same
The moon does slowly move away from earth at an estimated two inches every year, it is a possibility that (if you believe in the apocalypse) the cause for the fall of Earth is the moon losing its orbit with earth and drifting away.
It would be TO HOT and we may die
Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
It would burst up in flames. If earth moved closer to the sun we would all die and suffer of the heat of the sun and also if the earth got closer to the sun earth can most likely melt.
Chances are slim that December 21 2012 would be the actual day a zombie apocalypse would happen.
there would be an apocalypse
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
It may not happen, but there is no definitive proof. I guess there isn't
Probably nothing; the earthquake in Chile last week probably did that much.
The Earth and everything else in our solar system would move with it. In fact, the sun does move, since it is orbiting around the Milky Way galaxy.
It's location would change.