What if the world lost gravity for 5 seconds?

What if the world lost gravity for 5 seconds?

If our planet were to lose gravity for even five seconds, it would spell the end of life on Earth as we know it. Gravity pulls objects toward one another. The more massive an object is, the stronger its gravitational pull. Without gravity, humans and other objects would become weightless.

What if oxygen stopped for 5 seconds?

If the world lost its oxygen for five seconds, the earth would be an extremely dangerous place to live in. The air pressure on the earth would drop 21 per cent and our ears would not get enough time to settle. Without oxygen, there would not any fire and the combustion process in our vehicles would stop.

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Would the Earth explode if there was no gravity?

Just like objects and people, Earth is also attracted by the sun’s gravity. If Earth’s gravity became zero, nothing would hold it and chances are that its inner core would eventually burst in a lethal titanic explosion due to intense pressure. Earth would break into pieces that would float around space, wreaking havoc.

Would we fly if there was no gravity?

Objects would no longer be drawn toward each other, because there would be no sloping surface for them to fall down. Instead, they would fly off in whatever direction gravity was keeping them from going.

What would happen if all the water on Earth disappeared overnight?

Here are a few possible consequences if all of the water on our great green Earth vanished overnight. For starters, it wouldn’t be quite so green for very long. With no water supply, all vegetation would soon die out and the world would resemble a brownish dot, rather than a green and blue one.

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What would happen if the oceans started to boil over?

Although water would boil, the water vapor would not fully replenish the atmospheric pressure. An equilibrium point would be reached where there would be enough water vapor to prevent the oceans from boiling off. The remaining water would freeze.

What would happen to the Earth’s atmosphere if there was no life?

Eventually (long after surface life had died), solar radiation would break atmospheric water into oxygen, which would react with carbon on the Earth to form carbon dioxide. The air would still be too thin to breathe.

Can We bring about the end of the world by removing water?

Thing is, there’s more ways to bring doom to the planet than people realize. So, as it’s International Water Day this week (March 22), we thought we’d bring about the end of the world by removing all of its water. As you might expect, people would die very quickly without it, but what would happen to the rest of the planet?

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