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If the gravity of the Earth was 0, the law of uniformity would mean that gravity everywhere else in the universe would also be 0 and it therefore could not exist. If you somehow managed to make just the Earth's gravity 0 the planet would fly apart as a result of the centrifugal force of its spin and the Moon would fly off and orbit the Sun on its own.
Gravity holds almost everything together; the planets, our solar system, essentially everything 'big' in our universe. For Earth, if gravity was suddenly 'switched off', the Earth would expand as everything that was densely held together by gravity suddenly separates. The atmosphere would dissipate, everything would turn into a giant chaotic cloud of matter. On the atomic scale however not much would change. Atoms would still exist, as would molecules and probably some collections of them too. On such a small scale where everything is so close together and mass is so insignificant gravity is not as significant a force as it is in our day to day lives. At this scale we get what are called the 'strong' and 'weak' nuclear forces taking control along with electrostatic forces, holding the atomic nuclei together and keeping electrons orbiting, and other very important things. So if we did not gravity, we would cease to exist. But on the atomic scale not much would change.
If gravity did NOT exist, then we all would be floating in mid air and would float into things, like airplanes. Plus, then if we fall, we would be in outerspace. COOL!
Gravity is a force that lasts only when the mass/ body that supports it exists. Earth has a magnetic field, as you may know already, and it is caused by the movement of minerals underneath the surface. Once Earth's "lifetime" comes to an end, the earth will erupt. During this time, the Earth's "body" will no longer exist therefore, gravity will disappear.
We wouldn't know because if space didn't exist earth wouldn't exist and if earth didn't exist we wouldn't exist! So there you go there is your answer.
If the earth had no gravity it follows that gravity would be absent from any mass. In the absence of gravity life would not exist.
There would be less gravity on earth.
The earth doesn't spin because of gravity, and gravity has not ceased to exist.
Yes, indeed it would. Gravity is not caused by the rotation of the Earth. In fact, there would be a very small increase in the "apparent gravity" at the Earth's surface because of the lack of a "centrifugal" effect.
Planet Earth, the Sun and stars, galaxies, ...
If the Earth's axis were parallel to the Sun and not tilted, ... North and South Poles, and there would be no seasonal changes on Earth.
Weight would not exist without gravity.
i don't think the latitudes would even exist because i don't think they would matter.
Gravity exists everywhere that mass exists, so the answer is yes.
If the gravity of the Earth was 0, the law of uniformity would mean that gravity everywhere else in the universe would also be 0 and it therefore could not exist. If you somehow managed to make just the Earth's gravity 0 the planet would fly apart as a result of the centrifugal force of its spin and the Moon would fly off and orbit the Sun on its own.
The Earth continues to exist because of MATTER CYCLING, ENERGY AND GRAVITY
well thats easy, it would fly away from the sun in a straight line.