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What would happen to the earth if gravity or inertia didn't exist?

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Answered by MMaina
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A lack of gravity would eventually take its toll on our very planet, writes Masters. "Earth itself would most likely break apart into chunks and float off into space."

Answered by Khanayaan
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Earth's atmosphere and its oceans, rivers and lakes would be one of the first things to drift away into space. It seems likely that the rest of our bodies would respond similarly. If gravity was not around for our hearts, muscles and bones to respond to, our organs would almost certainly develop in different ways.

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