If the Sun and the Sun's gravity suddenly disappeared, each of the planets would go flying off into space at their orbital velocities. In the case of Earth, that's about 67,000 miles per hour. Depending on where each planet was in its orbit, there might be the possibility for a collision or a near-miss with another planet.
We humans wouldn't really notice; we'd be too busy freezing to death to care.
the earth would be destroyed
Earth would stay the same
oceans would dry
If, by some mysterious process, the gravitational forces between the Earth and moon suddenly disappeared, the moon would continue in the solar orbit in which it already is. But the present relatively small perturbations in that orbit caused by the Earth's presence would smooth out, and the moon's orbit would become truly elliptical, without the small wiggles.
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
If there were no other forces, there would be nothing to stop gravity from pulling Earth together into an extremely small space.
If the earth entered a black hole, the first portion that enters would begin to stretch until forces compress and tear apart the planet. The Plant Earth would be reduced to its particles (atoms).
Earth's geological forces are quite indifferent to humans or any other life forms.
ha ha well nothing would happen because there was no life on earth.
the earth would be destroyed
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.
Earth would stay the same
According to astrology it has four centers of power, the four natural forces, Earth, Fire, Water, and Wind (Air).
you would be melted
we would be dead
earth would no longer exist
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