it would be, as all the other planets like jupiter , uranus...are with no existence of life as we know it..but it would not be wrong to assume that perhaps with no atmosphere LIFE,will try to find another home.
2007-01-09 01:43:27
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answered by taz 1
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For one thing, there would be no life as we know it.
I think there would be very little water either. Hydrogen is too light and cannot normally be held by the Earth's gravity. When the protons (hydrogen nuclei) from the solar wind hit the atomic oxygen high up in the atmosphere, they can combine to form water. At least that is my theory as to why we have so much water.
2007-01-08 17:52:17
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answered by Feeling Mutual 7
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Just take a look up at that big gray ball we see in the night sky most of the month. There's your Earth with no atmosphere. Only the Moon is cleaner.
2007-01-08 17:54:07
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answered by Anonymous
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We would be dead.
Look at the moon. Hundreds of craters, no weather, no water, baked by radiation, too hot in the sunlight, too cold in the shade, and no life.
2007-01-08 17:54:41
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answered by Randy G 7
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You wouldn't be here to ask that question for one thing.
2007-01-08 17:53:01
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answered by The answer guy 3
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we would be dead..and mostly everything else too...
2007-01-08 18:28:02
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answered by Art 4
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