Yes, as well.
It feels like you are weightless, and you can float in the air like you float on water. Houses and other structures would float, too, and you would not be able to live --- or build --- a house that easily. If there was no gravity, things would not stay on the ground, so we need gravity to make sure we do not float to the atmosphere. It feels like you are weightless, and you can float in the air like you float on water. Houses and other structures would float, too, and you would not be able to live --- or build --- a house that easily. If there was no gravity, things would not stay on the ground, so we need gravity to make sure we do not float to the atmosphere.
Depends on the animal. Some animals would be able to adjust fine, especially small animals. But some animals are too fragile or large to be able to handle that much extra weight.
Gravity is too strong to allow the world to split in half.
There's no reason to expect that it will be. We seem to be handling it on Earth without too much difficulty, and gravity is even less restrictive on the Moon.
mind over body or drugs, that will work too
no, it's way too close to the sun to hold onto an atmosphere without the sun's gravity riping it apart, plus the solar winds are too strong for mercury to hold it's atmosphere.
no. and how would you be able too?
no. and how would you be able too?
The Inca needed to terrace to be able to do much farming. The slopes were too steep and the soil would erode without the terracing.
You would have a very short life span. Pop is very bad for as with all the chemicals and sugar added. You would not be able to live without water for too long.
If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.
Too many benefits to name. It holds our atmosphere in place - it keeps our muscles from atrophying, etc. We would look entirely different as a species without gravity - we wouldn't be alive on earth without gravity.