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Well, if we lost our rotation, we would have a day that lasts 365 days. No, one side would NOT always be in darkness. One side always light/dark would mean that we are tidally locked with the sun, and that our rotation would be equal to the length of our year. If rotation stops, you would look up to the sky and see the same star in the same spot, all the time. As the Earth revolves around the sun, the areas lit change as the Earth orbits.

Also, we would not lose gravity. Rotation does not cause gravity; mass causes gravity! Venus has almost the same gravity that we do, yet its spin is almost non-existant!

To review: Long days, no change in star pattern, but no loss of gravity.

2006-11-30 07:30:14 · answer #1 · answered by furball17 2 · 0 0

O.ok., for starters-if the Earth stopped rotating on its axis, there will be little flow contained in the ambience besides because the oceans. this may effect both our climate and the temperature of the ambience-plus its ability to eliminate impurities (smog, volcanic ash, and so on.). If the Earth were to provide up in its orbit around the sunlight, it does no longer have adequate ahead speed=centrifugal rigidity, to save an excellent course. finally gravity (both from the sunlight or outer area), would take over, at which element it really is a one-way cost ticket to both of those. so a techniques, i did not see any element out of the Moon in those solutions. because it really is held in stress guess. the Earth and the sunlight, it would maximum in all probability hit Earth in both circumstances. it really is a foul hair day. Afterthought-it would even influence plate flow lower than the Earth's crust, too. no longer that it would remember-in view that everybody will be lengthy gone. This (plate tectonic aspect), is yet another question...

2016-11-29 23:35:55 · answer #2 · answered by anuj 3 · 0 0

Um no we would not loose gravity, gravity is inside the earth and caused by its mass not by its rotation. And yes the other dudes right we would have a day thats 365 and one night thats 365 but yes eventually we would die because being in the dark 365 days would kill plant life which will kill animals who depend on it as well. Human beings would last 2 1/2 years tops (1 year would kill plant and animal life on the darkside then the next the other side will go and with no food plant/animal we'd parish)

2006-11-30 08:42:40 · answer #3 · answered by MAKAVELI 2 · 0 0

My answer: Monty Python would have to regroup to rewrite the Universe Song.

So, I asked my husband, and here is his answer:

"It wouldn’t stop. How could it. What a silly macrocosmological question. If you really must know, the expansion forces following the big bang cause everything to move away from galactic central point (me). Gravity causes objects in space to attract to one another causing orbiting (i.e. solar systems, galaxies rotating). Gravity increase results from mass increase and black holes also therefore affect gravitational pull. If everything stopped moving, we’d have no more tides, people on the dark side of the earth would get cold and on the sunny side would get hot. Movement of clouds etc would be messed up as they would not be affected by rotation anymore but instead just convection currents. I dunno, everything would just stop moving around in space. And no, we wouldn’t fly of the planet as gravity holds us to it not anything else."

2006-11-30 04:59:50 · answer #4 · answered by blondes tease, brunettes please 4 · 0 0

Before something like that happens, all humans would be dead. So, there's no need to worry about that.

BYE - Imtiyaz G

2006-11-30 03:56:40 · answer #5 · answered by Imtiyaz G 4 · 0 0

Do you mean in is rotational speed or in it's orbital speed? If rotational speed then we would all fly of as gravity would no longer exist.

2006-11-30 03:58:02 · answer #6 · answered by Agustin-Jean F 4 · 0 0

Uh oh.... That means I stopped running on the big wheel.

2006-11-30 04:05:25 · answer #7 · answered by me 6 · 0 0

Good question.... i think that we would die because half of the earth would be in darknest.

2006-11-30 03:56:57 · answer #8 · answered by Baby Girl 2 · 0 0

no one would know we would all be dead. No gravity no air..no species

2006-11-30 03:56:08 · answer #9 · answered by johnjd_cmu 4 · 0 0

Their would be alot of spilled beers and pissed off bartenders

2006-11-30 04:02:51 · answer #10 · answered by Rocky The Fearless 5 · 1 0

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