You should live without friction. Both the surfaces get damaged by friction. You have already lost hundreds of millions of lives due to unnecessary friction. Future generations are going to call you gullible for going through unnecessary friction. You should respect the variety created by nature. Every body is different and yet every body is cute. The enormous variety in every feature you see is an asset to humanity. Every type of tree is beautiful. To fight on, which is superior is unnecessary waste of energy. The cloth becomes beautiful due to multiple types of threads. So love and compassion can solve the problem, almost invariably. You can win the whole world with love and not war.
The platelets help to stem bleeding. Without them, it may be difficult to stop bleeding from a wound.
no
About a week.
Possible but then impossible. For earth to also survive is by water. If no water, there becomes dehydration. With dead land for instance; Is dead land because there was no water.
endospores
Not in this reality.
without friction you could be able to stay in one position
maybe
no
no because without tax the country can survive
Without friction, objects would have no resistance, therefor loose no energy as a result. For example, without friction a ball could roll up and down a half-pipe continusily without loosing hight.
Yes, Theres no way that there could be friction without the object moving
Friction is fascinating because in so many situations we try to reduce friction, but friction is a necessary force, without which everything would be impossible. Without friction we would all be flat on the floor without any methods of directing our motion. We would randomly collide with things and then continuing moving in another direction. Without friction the slide at the playground would be really fast, but you could never climb the ladder to get on it. The swings would be useless since no one could get into them. So friction is necessary for playgrounds.
Yes because they survive on plant, not human.
FOOD
no no seeds no food
no