9. We Would Go Flying
Earth’s current rotation shoots us through space at 1040 miles per hour. Gravity keeps us rooted on the planet itself, but if Earth were to stop rotating, we would all go flying in the opposite direction at 1040 miles an hour. We wouldn’t go flying into space, but it would probably be lethal anyways.
10. Everyone Would Die
All of that being said, it’s pretty clear that chances of initial survival are pretty slim, and even if one could survive the initial issues, the problems that would come later on would be pretty much impossible to conquer.
Earth’s current rotation shoots us through space at 1040 miles per hour. Gravity keeps us rooted on the planet itself, but if Earth were to stop rotating, we would all go flying in the opposite direction at 1040 miles an hour. We wouldn’t go flying into space, but it would probably be lethal anyways.
10. Everyone Would Die
All of that being said, it’s pretty clear that chances of initial survival are pretty slim, and even if one could survive the initial issues, the problems that would come later on would be pretty much impossible to conquer.
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