The core temperature of Sun is 14 million kelvin. The outermost temperature is about 6000 K. So due to this higher temperature and heat radiations from it the earth would burn definitely. May be the speed of revolution may be increased to a large value. And spinning of earth too will be terribly affected. Any way earth itself would be burnt into ashes.
If only gravity were present on Earth, everything not fixed to the ground would float freely in space, including the atmosphere, water, and objects on the surface of the planet. The lack of other forces like electromagnetism would disrupt the structure and stability of matter on Earth.
If only gravity were acting on Earth, it would continue revolving around the Sun in its elliptical orbit without any external forces to change its path. The force of gravity between the Earth and the Sun would keep Earth in its current orbit, so it would not be pulled closer to the Sun.
If the gravity on the moon decreased significantly, it would have minimal impact on Earth. The pull of Earth's gravity on the moon would still remain unchanged, and our planet's atmosphere, oceans, and ecosystems would continue to function normally.
On the moon as the gravity is less you will only weigh 1/6th of your natural weight there.
i think the earth would die out because there are many things to take care of on are planet but you could takewhat ever you want if you were the only person on earth but that would be wrong any way
Earth would stay the same
it would push it away
well if a quasar were pointed at earth for only ten seconds it would decimate our ozone layer causing a disruption in the food chain, food shortages, starvation, and mass extinction.
The human race would not be far from extinction.
There would be no complex life on Earth.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
It would register only 1/6 of the weight it did on earth.
The earth would only rotate the sun because the sun is a star so only stars and meteors would be left.
It's impossible to say exactly what would happen. Many scientists have predicted what may happen, but it's not set in stone. Don't forget that the Earth's would take hundreds, if not thousands, of years to completely change its tilt like this. The obvious change would be that seasons would be changed dramatically, as the Earth would heat more unevenly. Many areas would experience the same extended periods of day or night that are now experienced only near Earth's poles.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
Two spheres cannot be parallel - only lines can be parallel.
Every one will die from asteroids.