Nothing, the force of gravity is not affected by Earth's rotation. However measurement of WEIGHT would change.
The gravity of the Earth and to a smaller extent the Van Allan Belt.
the gravity stops them from floating away
Then it would fall into the Sun. It is the Earth's movement (of about 30 km/second) that keeps it from falling INTO the Sun.
Tidal and tectonic activity will cease. Volcanic activity will increase and the earth will eventually look like Venus.
It stops at about 0.12 seconds.
It would get drawn, by gravity, into the sun and just get burnt up.
Earth doesn't "rotate" around the Sun - it rotates around its own axis. It orbits the Sun.If Earth stopped moving (at around 30 km/second) around the Sun, the Sun's gravity would pull Earth toward the Sun, where it would perish within a few months.
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When the earth is spinning, the rotation along with gravity creates centrifugal force. This is the same as the force that happens when you swing a yo-yo around by the string, the string is like gravity in that scenario holding the yo-yo close to you.
We don't. gravity is slightly more on a non-spinning earth.
gravity pulls the earth into position so it doesn't move away and gravity is what holds us down onto the earth as well.
Gravity never stops pulling you towards the centre of the Earth even when you close your mouth.
The Earth's gravity stops the object from floating when at rest.
The gravity of the Earth and to a smaller extent the Van Allan Belt.
The force that keeps the Earth in its orbit and prevents it from flying off into space is gravity. Gravity is generated by the mass of the Earth and pulls objects toward its center, creating the centripetal force that maintains the Earth's orbit around the Sun.
because of gravity thats why the moon does not fall to earth