well i say that we would probably crash into another planet and if not we would probably voyage in darkness for a long time and orbit another solar systems unit.
+++
No it wouldn't. Apart from the impossibility of just stopping anyway, it would fall into the Sun. It would not go wandering off to find another "sun".
The earth's water would evaporate.
while the earth is orbiting the sun the moon is orbiting the earth
Earth orbiting the sun is a planet that is attracted to a star.
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
The moon is moving (around the sun) IF the Earth's gravity suddenly stopped, the moon would continue to go around the sun. IF all gravity stopped, the moon would travel in a straight line in whatever direction it was going in at the time.
Seasons happen because of the orbiting of Earth ,around the Sun
we can fly
secret
If the Earth suddenly stopped rotating on its axis, the ocean currents would be greatly disrupted. The rotation of the Earth plays a significant role in creating and maintaining ocean currents. Without the rotation, the currents would likely slow down or even stop altogether, leading to significant changes in ocean circulation patterns and potentially causing disruptions to marine ecosystems.
the year happens by the earth orbiting the the sun. it takes 365.24 days to do that.
The earth's water would evaporate.
It won't; a moving object has the object to continue moving. If one day the Moon mysteriously and suddenly stopped moving around Earth, it would fall upon the Earth pretty soon (in a few days), due to Earth's gravity.
the earth would rotate the moon or the next closest planet
If the earth's supply of energy stopped, Caveman time!
while the earth is orbiting the sun the moon is orbiting the earth
If the sun Sol suddenly vanished, the earth would continue on a straight line; in other words, its orbit about Sol would be over/stopped immediately.
we would die