overheat in places.
Over heat in places
I am not entirely sure but some events would be earthquakes, volcanoes, etc. There would be no way these things could happen without the movement of plates.
Same as it is now, but instead of as much land mass . More water will evaporate to space and earth will be without water . That will happen when sun will become red giant
in earth
We would be in for a world of hurt if the water escaped into outer space. Everyone and everything on Earth would die without water. Lucky for us, the Earth is a mostly self-contained biome.
What changes in earth's surface that happen at a convergent boundary with those happen at a divergent boundary?
save mother earth to save the earth
the earth will become extinct eventually
It would be just like it is, the same things would happen with or without seismologists. (just as it would with or without any other humans)
it will use its ss -WoDota
The tectonic plate's rubbed together and then the earth quake apears .
This will be an event without any significance.
As we all know that forests are necessary for the earth. Forests and plants give us oxygen to breathe. Without them we would die. That's why people are working so hard to stop/slow down Global Warming. The world is a cycle and without trees and forests, the ecosystem will no longer be a cycle and many things will no longer exist.
nothing will happen. as we are very small in comparison to earth if every will jump also then the force produced will be get nullified by us and half remaining will not be enough to effect earth. In short u will be wasting your energy.
The plates under the surface of the earth shift, some of them grind together causing the shaking.
the perpecutation of race will not be continued and the entire earth will be empty without any living organisms
If gravity and Inertia stopped working the planet would fly or float away from he sun and get EXTREMELY cold. And everything will die.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.