If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
nothing would happen
If the Moon were to keep getting closer and closer to the Earth, the Moon would eventually crash into the Earth, killing all life. This isn't likely to happen, because the Moon is massive, and only a stunningly enormous force could budge the Moon in the slightest. If this was to happen it would happen billions of years into the future so you have nothing to worry about. And if it would happen billions of years into the future we may have a gravity ray which could repeal the moon
the grass will die
Then we would not see the light of the Moon, either - the light we see from the Moon is light it reflects from the Sun.Additionally the moon, together with our Earth would drift through the universe, not bound anymore be the sun's gravity field.
The footprints on the moon left by the astronauts will still be there in a few thousand years. They will eventually be covered with new dust from micrometeorites.
To make of a tire on the Moon will needing rockets!
the world will end because of the moon's gravitational pulls the world will have thunderstorms and volcanoes will erupt forever and hurricanes and tornadoes will happen everywhere and 99.9% of humans will eventually die the rest will construct another moon out of metal and robot parts.
then there would be no moon
If you were on the moon your weight would lower, as there is no gravity.
You would see the moon.
If the Earth stopped exerting the force of gravity on the moon, it would slingshot away from the earth, but because of the gravitational pull of the sun, it would eventually settle into a stable orbit around the sun.
you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse
they would stay on the moon and they may not decay.
A full moon
The moon phases would change.
night would be very dark exept for the fact now we have light posts so not much in relation to light. _____________ Without the moon we would be in serious trouble. The moon helps to stabilize and maintain earth's tilt, which is responsible for our seasons. A moonless earth would eventually stray into varying angles of tilt which would be disastrous.