Asteroids will hit earth more often Source
The moon keeps moving around the earth, and the gravitational pull is
a protective feature as well. Whenever some giant asteroids are on
earth’s way, the moon can take the first impact and we remain safe. But
what if the moon itself goes away? Well, the larger than earth asteroids
will directly hit earth and probably in no time, the earth will no more
be seen as well. However, the situation may not get that serious, but
we won’t live any better without the moon orbiting us.
There will be no Tide Source
Moon has gravitation pull on the surface of sea water, and that
causes the tides in the sea. If the moon is to simply disappear, there
will not be any gravitational pull from a closer distance and the tides
will stop. It will leave massive impact, because the sea life is
dependent on the moving water for nutrients, movement and colonizing.
Not just them, tides help humans travel across the sea, and what would
the people in deserted islands eat if there’s no surviving ‘seafood’.
Isn’t the climate bad enough? Source
Without earth’s natural orbiting satellite, the climate will have its
worst mood swing. Earth will more likely have more debris dropping from
the space, and also intergalactic collisions could take place which
usually the moon takes for us. Not just that, the balance of earth’s
orbit around the sun will have a massive shift. The gravitational pool
between the earth and the moon are each other’s assistance in the whole
rotation thingy, and once the moon is gone, earth will have a bad time
coping up with the axis shift, and a haywire climate change.