Firstley you would be dead because if the earths ozone layer no longer exists then everything will die because the ozone layer or atmosphere controls our earths temperature
ADDED: Assuming it never had an atmosphere, No, you would not be dead. You would never have existed.
First of all, we would not be able to breathe. Even if we manage to get Oxygen Cylinders,that may solve breathing issue. But, even then, duet to lack of Atmospheric pressure, the pressure exreted by fluid inside body cells will cause the cells to tear off.
ADDED: None of us would be here to worry about it, so the last part of that answer would not apply.
The atmosphere should have the greatest impact on the other Earth spheres if the atmosphere were catastrophically damaged. If the atmosphere turned poisonous or something, most living organisms will die. So, this damaged air will affect the biosphere. So, with the biosphere damaged from the atmosphere, it will affect the lithosphere. The affected lithosphere would obviously ruin the rocks and minerals on the Earth. With both lithosphere and atmosphere damaged, the hydrosphere would become damaged also because of the poisonous air and a non-healthy Earth.
It is called the Atmosphere.
The atmosphere covers the Earth like a blanket.
The http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/overview.htmlis divided into five layers. It is thickest near the surface and thins out with height until it eventually merges with space.1) The http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/troposphere.htmlis the first layer above the surface and contains half of the Earth's atmosphere. http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/weather.htmloccurs in this layer.2) Many jet aircrafts fly in the http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/stratosphere.htmlbecause it is very stable. Also, the ozone layer absorbs harmful rays from the Sun.3) Meteors or rock fragments burn up in the http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/mesosphere.html.4) The http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/thermosphere.htmlis a layer with auroras. It is also where the space shuttle orbits.5) The atmosphere merges into space in the extremely thin http://wiki.answers.com/earth/Atmosphere/exosphere.html. This is the upper limit of our atmosphere.
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If there were no atmosphere, life, as we know it, would never have developed on Earth.
everyone would die
they would not be able to sustain human life.
well b dead and it would be no people on the earth
The atmosphere would be fried and the Earth would disentegrate.
life would follow
we would die
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
Negligible gravity, no tides, no atmosphere, no life
They disintegrate into dust from the heat.
They would create a double greenhouse effect
With no atmosphere, there would be no "twilight". Twilight is caused by the scattering of sunlight in the atmosphere. With no atmosphere, you'd go from "day" to "night" with nothing in between.