Well, considering Earth is a living organism there would be no earth so there is really no point the question your asking. Plus it doesn't much matter because we'd all be dead. So we wouldn't even know that there were no living organisms left on the Earth, we'd be dead.
If the seminal vesicles stopped working, sperm would have reduced seminal fluid for nourishment and protection. This can impair sperm motility and survival, potentially affecting fertility and the ability to successfully fertilize an egg.
If ribosomes suddenly stopped working in a cell, protein synthesis would be disrupted, leading to a decrease in the production of essential proteins. This could result in cell dysfunction, impaired growth, and ultimately cell death.
If detritivores stopped working, there would be an accumulation of dead organic matter, leading to a decrease in decomposition rates. This could disrupt the carbon cycle by reducing the return of nutrients to the soil, impacting plant growth, and potentially leading to an imbalance in carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
If the nervous system suddenly stopped working, the body would not be able to send or receive signals, leading to paralysis, loss of sensation, and inability to control bodily functions. This could result in serious health complications and potentially be life-threatening.
There would be less oxygen in the air.
There would be no air or oxygen for us to survive.
In the absence of an atmosphere, both the hydrosphere and biosphere would be highly compromised. Without an atmosphere to regulate temperature, protect against harmful radiation, and provide gases essential for life, water bodies would evaporate or freeze, and most life forms would struggle to survive due to lack of oxygen and protection from space-related hazards.
it will probley end life as we know it
they can die
what do you mean
Rubber is elastic. After streching is stopped, it will regain its shape.
The biosphere, speaking generically, is all the living things -- plants and animals -- in the world.The biosphere is the global ecosystem, the sum of all the planet's ecosystems. This includes the atmosphere (several kilometers), and the land (at least 3000 meters below ground to the depth of several kilometers). It is often referred to as the "zone of life", where all of earths organisms live.Closed Biosphere (scientific research projects)The Biosphere is a sealed, self-supporting ecological environment created to study diverse ecosystems in a controlled medium. Large-scale experiments on human systems (Biosphere 2, BIOS-3) were carried out from 1972 to 1991, with only limited success. None showed the capability for long-term self-sufficiency.
Nothing.
it will be explosive
You will die.
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If the earth's supply of energy stopped, Caveman time!