Unfortunately, if the Earth stopped spinning, some of the water would ultimately be trapped underneath as ice and the rest would subblimate to space since, if this scenario would hold, our atmosphere would be 'nil', or nearly gone.
Hmmm, maybe, just maybe something similar may have happened on Mars. Interesting... maybe Earth can hold on to her dynamo longer than Mars did (I know, Earth is bigger.)
Eventually, one half size of the Earth will face the sun and it would be an un-earthly(life on the surface) temperature and likewise on the dark side, it would be an un-earthly(life-sustaining) temps. On the dark side, there would not be any sauna/plant life; but maybe on the 'terminator' side... all sides, there may plant life exist unless we go underground.
Interesting.
There's always the up side, but no one's curious of seemingly interested.
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Re: If the Earth stopped spinning...
Unfortunately, if the Earth stopped spinning, some of the water would ultimately be trapped underneath as ice and the rest would subblimate to space since, if this scenario would hold, our atmosphere would be 'nil', or nearly gone.
Hmmm, maybe, just maybe something similar may have happened on Mars. Interesting... maybe Earth can hold on to her dynamo longer than Mars did (I know, Earth is bigger.)
Eventually, one half size of the Earth will face the sun and it would be an un-earthly(life on the surface) temperature and likewise on the dark side, it would be an un-earthly(life-sustaining) temps. On the dark side, there would not be any sauna/plant life; but maybe on the 'terminator' side... all sides, there may plant life exist unless we go underground.
Interesting.
There's always the up side, but no one's curious of seemingly interested.