it depends on how fast it changes. if it changed in a split second everything would die, if it changed slowly over time then organisms would adapt.
No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.
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.
Without heat energy from the sun, the global winds would eventually weaken and dissipate. The temperature difference that drives wind patterns would disappear, resulting in a breakdown of the atmospheric circulation system. The Earth's climate and weather patterns would be drastically altered.
if all charged bodies repel, the earth's weather and natural phenomena wouldn't exist.
The ionic compound sodium chloride is formed.
If the Earth was tilted at 100 degrees (instead of 23), there would be drastically different variations of climate. It would be much warmer at high latitudes in the summer, and much cooler at low latitudes in the winter.
The flora and fauna would gain health
Most Drastically Negative Thing That Could HappenEnvisioning how you would handle the most drastically negative thing that you could imagine happening is called the worst-case scenario or a disaster plan.
They would be charged
The life in the ocean would change and so would the gravity in the ocean. Therefore salinity is very important.
Because it did.
They Repel.
No, the opposite would happen. The two bodies would be repelled.
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.
Without heat energy from the sun, the global winds would eventually weaken and dissipate. The temperature difference that drives wind patterns would disappear, resulting in a breakdown of the atmospheric circulation system. The Earth's climate and weather patterns would be drastically altered.
The ionic compound sodium chloride is formed.
I think it would be more humid not much would happen i guess.