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Then we would die i doubt that any thing drastic would happen probably not as wet sand at beaches :D
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Without the earth's rotation, the only natural force controlling oceanic activity would be gravity. The sun and the moon would provide only a minor contribution to ocean behavior because of their distance to the earth. Ocean water would instantly attract towards the part of the earth where the center of the strongest gravity pull is taking place. Tides would centralize to this area and disturbed only by catastrophic weather phenomenon that may be provoked by climatic changes do to the lack of rotation.
we would all obviously die
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If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same
Tides would become stronger.
Tides would become stronger.
High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
we would have no tides and night would be pitch black
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
if there were no moon, there would be no light in the sky at night (earth would be a lot darker at night, earth's days would be longer (earth will rotate slower), and there will be no tides (the moon pulls the tides)
It would be brighter then just a moon, and tides would be different.
High tides would be smaller and low tides would be bigger, but would still occur. The cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the earth and moon, and to a lesser extent, between the earth and sun. If the moon were further from the earth, its gravitational attraction would be less strong, and its effect on the earth's liquid envelope would be correspondingly less.
If the Moon were closer to the Earth, the high tides would be higher, and the low tides would be lower.