No.the Earth would be stuck in one season. it would be dark and the dark side of Earth qould have less food and animal life and human-life would probably end :'(
i do not think it would really mater
If the earth stopped revolving, it would be drawn into the sun. It could crash into Venus or Mercury on its way into the Sun, or it could just crash into the sun and be vaporised. In the circumstances, whether or not it stopped rotating is a bit irrelevant. Nevertheless, since you asked, one side of the earth, facing the Sun would heat up while the other cooled.The main problem is if it stopped revolving. It would be attracted by the Sun, fall towards it, and fall into the Sun in a few months.
Time as humans know it is a concept relative to the rotation of the Earth. If the Earth stopped rotating around the Sun, than Earth as a planet would begin to die from cold and lack of sunlight.
If the Earths core stopped rotating, we will either freeze to death if we're away from the sun, or we'll boil to death if we're towards the sun.There will be no night or no day.
Most definitely but it would take a while
The earth is revolving around the sun because God made it that way! Also, because we need sunlight! Or we would die.... :O
If sunlight stopped reaching the Earth, the Earth would soon freeze solid.
The Moon constantly has the same face turned toward the Earth. That means that it rotates once per month. (If it had stopped rotating completely, then each phase of the Moon would show us something different - but it is always the same. )
The temperature of the Earth would quickly drop to near absolute zero, and everybody would freeze to death.
The Earth would fall into the Sun.
If the Earths core stopped rotating, we will either freeze to death if we're away from the sun, or we'll boil to death if we're towards the sun.There will be no night or no day.
If you were hanging up in space, far over the Earth's north pole and looking downat the whole system, you would report that the Earth is revolving around the suncounterclockwise.But . . .If you were hanging up in space, far over the Earth's south pole and looking downat the whole system, you would report that the Earth is revolving around the sunclockwise.