There would be no rain. That means drought, famine etc. In anyway we cannot live.
If you could view the Earth from every direction without obstructions, it would appear as a three-dimensional sphere floating in space. You would see the varying colors of land, water, and clouds across its surface, as well as different continents and oceans. The Earth's curvature and shape would be clearly visible, showcasing its unique beauty.
The moon does not have clouds like we see on Earth. It has an exosphere, which is a very thin layer of gases, including sodium and potassium, but these do not form clouds.
The space traveler would see a bright blue planet with white clouds swirling around it. They would see continents and oceans, and depending on the time of day, they might see city lights or natural phenomena like auroras. Earth would appear as a beautiful and fragile oasis in the vast darkness of space.
Without rotation, one side of the Earth would always face the Sun, leading to extreme temperature differences between the two halves. The lack of rotation would also disrupt weather patterns and ocean currents, impacting ecosystems and climate worldwide. Additionally, without the Coriolis effect from Earth's rotation, hurricanes and cyclones would not form as we know them.
Clouds can exist without rain when they are composed of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that are too small to fall to the ground. This occurs in situations like stratiform clouds, which can hold moisture but may not have sufficient energy or condensation to produce precipitation. Additionally, atmospheric conditions such as temperature inversions can prevent the droplets from coalescing into larger droplets that would produce rain. Thus, clouds can form and persist without resulting in rainfall.
The kingdom of God would be like nothing you ever dreamed of it. It would be in the clouds but not on Earth.
ok how would the earth be like without plate tetonics
At night, clouds trap some of the Earth's outgoing heat radiation, preventing it from escaping into space. This helps to keep the Earth's surface warmer than it would be without clouds, much like a blanket traps body heat.
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... like Mars.
Venus has a surface gravity slightly less than Earth's. It also has clouds, but not like Earth clouds -- Venus clouds are sulfuric acid, suspended in the dense, superheated carbon dioxide atmosphere. See the related link for more information.
Some interesting questions about clouds that could be explored include: How do different types of clouds form? What role do clouds play in the Earth's climate system? How do clouds impact weather patterns and precipitation? How are clouds affected by climate change?
If you could view the Earth from every direction without obstructions, it would appear as a three-dimensional sphere floating in space. You would see the varying colors of land, water, and clouds across its surface, as well as different continents and oceans. The Earth's curvature and shape would be clearly visible, showcasing its unique beauty.
Like a ball of grass.
The earth would look like it did when it formed
High clouds (like cirrus clouds) tend to have a cooling effect on the Earth's surface by reflecting incoming solar radiation back to space. Low clouds (like stratus clouds) can have a warming effect by trapping heat and reducing the amount of outgoing longwave radiation that escapes into space.
It would be hell on earth.