Earth would stay the same
the earth would be destroyed
oceans would dry
There would be one less form of erosion on earth.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
humans wont exist
Earth would stay the same
If there were absolutely no gravitational force acting on the moon, it would no longer be held in orbit around the Earth and would drift off into space.
ha ha well nothing would happen because there was no life on earth.
If only inertia were acting on Earth, the planet would continue in its current state of motion in a straight line at a constant speed. It would not experience any acceleration or changes in direction. The absence of other forces, such as gravity, would cause Earth to move in a linear motion indefinitely until acted upon by an external force.
If gravity were not a force between Earth and the sun, Earth would move in a straight line tangential to its orbit instead of orbiting around the sun. This would cause Earth to drift off into space, no longer held in orbit by the sun's gravitational pull.
the earth would be destroyed
If the force of gravity acting on the moon became much stronger than the force of inertia, the moon would likely be pulled closer to the Earth. This would result in changes to the moon's orbit and potentially lead to it eventually crashing into the Earth. The increased gravitational force would also affect tides on Earth and could have significant impacts on the Earth-moon system.
No; gravity will continue acting on your body. If there was no force acting on your body while in space (let's say an orbiting satellite), the satellite would fly out of Earth's orbit and just wander off forever, but that doesn't happen - so gravity has to be acting on the satellite and your body as well!
you would be melted
we would be dead
earth would no longer exist
No