No. Every object has a gravitational field. Even you and I. Obviously, because we are very small in relation to a planet, our gravitational field is small. The bigger the object the bigger its field of gravity. Huge planets like Saturn and Jupiter have enormous fields of gravity.
The only way for the earth to lose its gravity would be if it became microscopically small.
Answer The answer to this question is very simple. Gravity is the force that keeps our feet on the ground. Without gravity the human kind would most likely perish. This is because with no gravity there would be no way to stop we the people from floating far into space and way beyond to parts of the universe that have no oxeygen or places that there is nothing to survive off of.
That isn't the lost episode, the lost episode isn't about starfire...
I would say that God does whatever it takes to preserve his own authority over Heaven and Earth, which is not the same as being just.
It didnt have to happen, the circumstances it would not of happened was 1/2 a stupid radiosman decided not to read the message but discard it!, he cost the mistake 1.5K lives from that mistake!
25% is absorbed by clouds.25% is reflected by clouds.So 50% of the sun's radiation is lost before it reaches earth's surface.See the diagram link below.
I am sorry to say but she dies.
No. Earth's gravity is a result of its mass.
He will be so pleased to find that he has lost 62% of his weight that he may want to stay there.
It would drift out into space at a constant speed along the tangent to its orbit when gravity stopped.
If the sun were to suddenly lose its gravity, it would no longer be able to hold itself together and would disintegrate. The solar system's planets, including Earth, would no longer be bound by the sun's gravitational pull and would fly off into space in straight lines. This event would lead to chaos and destruction as the entire solar system would lose its stability.
Then the Earth would lose most of its defenses against the Sun's harmful radiation, which would have severe climatic consequences.
If a space shuttle lost its forward motion in space, it would continue along its trajectory due to its velocity and inertia. However, without forward propulsion, it would eventually experience the effects of Earth's gravity and begin to fall towards the planet. Without corrective action or propulsion to counteract this, it would eventually re-enter Earth's atmosphere and burn up.
High tides wouldn't be as high and low tides wouldn't be as low.
Everyone would float freely into space until entering the gravitational field of another planet, moon or star
Everywhere. It is so ubiquitous and omnipresent that it is never lost.
If Earth suddenly lost its gravitational pull, all of the material making up the planet would be flung off into space. The debris would still orbit the sun, because it would still have its gravity, but the particles would create a pseudo ring around the sun of earth bits and water (the water would likely stay together due to its intermolecular forces). Earth would instantly become nothing
There won't be any gravitation on earth so then we will be floating in mid air.
we would still have slavery and then we would have lost world war II