I have no idea
If you tried to walk across a room with no friction, you would likely slide or glide instead of walking normally. This is because friction is what allows us to push off the ground and move forward when we walk. Without friction, it would be difficult to generate the necessary force to propel yourself forward, making it challenging to walk in a controlled manner.
It basically depends. Everything or nothing can be good about friction. It creates heat, and you might not want it to, but you might want it too (for instance creating a fire). It also slows things down, and you might or might not want it to slow down. You might want neither. It all depends.
You might need as little friction as possible in situations like lubricating machine parts to reduce wear and improve efficiency, minimizing friction between moving components in high-speed vehicles like airplanes or cars to maximize speed, or reducing friction between surfaces in medical devices to prevent tissue damage during surgery.
If two identical objects are rubbed together, friction between them would cause wear and tear on their surfaces. This friction generates heat energy, which might lead to a slight increase in temperature of the objects. Over time, the repeated rubbing could result in visible signs of wear on the surfaces of the objects.
Friction is not particularly useful to swimmers as it can create drag, slowing them down in the water. Swimmers aim to reduce friction by wearing smooth swimsuits, shaving body hair, and using techniques to streamline their body position to move more efficiently through the water.
If you tried to walk across a room with no friction, you would likely slide or glide instead of walking normally. This is because friction is what allows us to push off the ground and move forward when we walk. Without friction, it would be difficult to generate the necessary force to propel yourself forward, making it challenging to walk in a controlled manner.
they die
The animals might destroy the city.
Is the question what might happen if computers suddenly ceased to exist, or is the question what might happen had computers - computer science and technology as we currently know it - never existed at all?
It would be just like it is, the same things would happen with or without seismologists. (just as it would with or without any other humans)
We can't answer because we don't have the amendment you ask about.
What might happen is all the dust it locked in or air it purrified and the bad stuff it kept would be re-released into your air!
Their immune system would be compromised.
It can be lost without our paying attention to what happens in congress or with the president.
Without the Sixth Amendment, the majority of trials would be unfair. Many people might be sent to jail because of the trial would most likely have a biased jury.
when it causes to much heat
It would evaporate rather quickly, due to the extremely low pressure. In the night-time, it might also freeze, due to the cold temperature.