What would happen if earth lost gravity

Unless you're an astronaut you probably don't spend a lot of time thinking about gravity.

what would happen if the earth lost gravity


We all take gravity for granted and it would be hard not to aside from a tiny sliver of the world's population. Most humans don't know a life without gravity from the universe to our solar system to each planet, all the way down to our own bodies gravity holds everything together like a chain. But since we tend to see gravity as a given it's hard to imagine just how helpless we would be without it until it's actually gone.

First of all, let's see what gravity really is? Gravity is an attractive force between any two masses the greater the mass the greater the gravity the greater the gravity the stronger the pull. Gravity is the reason why Earth rotates around the sun. Why we experience high and low tide and why we can walk on this planet without floating away. Not only that though gravity secures our atmosphere holding in the air we need to breathe. In fact, there are a lot of things we can thank gravity.

So just to give you an idea of how important gravity is in this short amount of time we're going to take it away from you for few seconds. With the world still spinning at its usual 1600 kilometer per hour speed everything that isn't secured firmly to the ground would go flying. Cars, boats, trains, planes well obviously but not like they normally do. More like this. the Earth spins faster along the equator, so the impact of zero gravity would be felt hardest there. That means you could be blown as far as in any direction! And not just you. There will be plenty of people, objects, and animals to look out for. Not to mention trees, soil and midair floods from the world's ponds, lakes, rivers and oceans. At the same time the gasses in the atmosphere would drift out into space. Not only are we now losing huge amounts of oxygen, but the sudden and sharp drop in air pressure would instantly shatter everyone's inner ears. And then there's the planet itself, which is literally held together by gravity

                                                         
Zero gravity




Without gravity the pressure of the Earth's inner core would cause the planet to expand. out in space the planets in our solar system that normally orbit the sun, would instead start drifting away from it. Earth would follow its neighbors at a speed of 30 kilometers per second. When gravity was restored, you'd hit the ground hard. if the impacts didn't kill you, or if you weren't crushed by a heavy object, you would still be severely injured.  Hopefully you'd catch your breath in time with gravity pulling oxygen back down to Earth and bringing the atmosphere back around the planet. But there would still be earthquakes and volcanic eruptions as the Earth's core becomes compressed again. and there would still be massive flooding due to the significant displacement of the oceans. The number of casualties would be astronomical.



Not just from flying debris, lack of oxygen, or simultaneous natural disasters but because in those few seconds without gravity the Earth's crust literally opened up and swallowed several major cities. So yeah, a lot can happen in just few seconds and that just goes to show how essential gravity is to life on Earth. 

So, in this incident teaches us something about our life. That's why we may think that the smallest things in our life are worthless. But when that little thing is gone, we begin to understand its value, the value it brought to our lives.
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