According to the Spanish newspaper El Pais , one of the most frequently asked questions asked by Google in 2015 was what would happen on Earth if the Moon did not exist, which becomes an alternate way of asking what This satellite effects on our planet.Before we must remember that the Moon has been with us almost from the beginning, emerged only 100 million years after the formation of the planet , thanks to the clash of this with another celestial object called Theia, which caused the detachment of a piece of the Earth that now orbits us causing numerous poems, songs and legends in its path.
What if the Moon disappeared now?
If the Moon disappeared suddenly, one of the first effects to be noticed would be the greater darkness of the nights, like the nights of the new moon, and we would have a more notable presence of the stars and other celestial phenomena (planets, shooting stars, comets, etc.) But when the Moon is not the nights would be much shorter , as the gravitational brake effect exerted by it on Earth would cease.
Before Selene was born, the day on the planet lasted about six hours, that is, that the Earth revolved on itself four times faster than today. Given the current distance of our natural satellite, some idle scholars estimate that the day would be eight hours.At that speed we would have disproportionate weather phenomena , such as winds of 300 kilometers per hour .
Another effect would immediately be the cessation of the tides with a series of sequels that would affect the life of the planet, starting with the plants and animals that live in the zone of contact between the seas and the continental and insular surfaces. Marine currents would also change, that fulfill key functions in the climatic and environmental dynamics of the planet (exchange of gases and water, movement of nutrients, regulation of global temperature, rainfall and droughts, etc.).
Much more serious, and definitely apocalyptic, would be the end of its role as a counterweight to the planet, which would make the Earth give strong oscillations , which could do for the planet to align its axis in the direction of the sun , making the day eternal on one side of the planet, with temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius, and the other be plunged into an eternal and glacial darkness.Under these conditions, life on the planet would have its days counted, and we already mentioned that it would be extremely short days.
Back or to our peaceful and fortunately lunatic reality, although the Moon of the planet moves away a little every year (3.82 centimeters), apparently it will never abandon us to our fate, and will continue to illuminate our nights and watch our dreams.And it will be there to mark the Werewolves, witches, all our ghosts and our fantasies.
We invite you to read if the Moon really affects us.
Images: Ed Suominen , NASA Goddard Space Flight Center , Photos By Clark
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