Well, if time was the same everywhere on Earth, that would mean that the Earth doesn't rotate, therefore in certain places it would be Daytime all the day and Nighttime all the time as well. Also, climates would be screwed up to the point where it would be mainly desert and tundra. There probably wouldn't be any life on Earth.
Earth would stay the same
Depends what you're asking...If the earth was smaller but not you, you would weigh the same. It's just like if the USA or Britain smaller than now or shrunk, we would be the same.
This varies on what climate is being discussed here. If there is climate on Mercury that is similar to that of Earth, temperatures would arise.
Because the moon itself is never visible everywhere on Earth at the same time. When there is an eclipse going on, half of the Earth, and all of the people on that half, are turned away from the moon, and looking the other way.
It is at midnight UTC on the International Date Line that the same calendar day is observed everywhere on Earth. At this point, the date changes from one day to the next for the entire planet simultaneously.
Earth would stay the same
Earth would stay the same
If there were no tides, Earth wouldn't be the same
No, there would not be winds if the earth's surface was the same temperature everywhere. The reason why is because during the day the land heats up faster than the water.
No, it is not physically possible for it to rain everywhere on earth at the same time due to the Earth's size and weather patterns. Weather systems are localized and can cover large areas, but not the entire planet simultaneously.
we would all be very confused in knowing which measurement belongs to which state or territory
The big dipper is the same size from everywhere on Earth, because everywhere on Earth is the same distance from it.
There would never be a full moon.
some animals would not be living here!
It will remain the same.
If earth's mass were to remain the same, your weight would be constant, i.e. it would not change.
The day lengths will alway be the same, 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night for nearly everywhere on earth except for the extreme poles. For a given position on earth, the sun will always more or less follow the same path in the sky. There would be no seasons, for a given location, the earth would receive the same amount of sun each day (ignoring cloud cover).