if you are talking about the answer to that joke, the answer would be TEAM SPORTS
By definition, the only thing you would absolutely have to give up would be other people.
If the Earth did not rotate on its axis relative to the background stars, then one day would last a year. We would get 6 months of night time, then six months of daytime - which would cause havoc with the climate. The planet would be inhabitable as the night side would cool down too much and the day side would heat up too much. The day/night cycle would last a year, since the earth would still revolve around the sun once in that time to give us one long day.
for light from the sun to reach Earth. Once the sun disappears, its absence would not be immediately noticeable but would become apparent after about 8 minutes when the last light reaches Earth.
The last country geographically from east to west is Kiribati located in the Pacific Ocean, making it the last to experience a new day. However, if you mean the southernmost country, that would be Chile, and the northernmost country is Iceland.
the last petrification on earth was more than likely today everyday bones and wood petrify somewhere on earth. your welcome- Dr. Hieman
That depends on what you're relating the spin to. If the Earth did not spin relative to space itself, there would be a diurnal cycle. However, each 'day' would last half a year, with the other half occupied by one night. If the Earth did rotate, but did not rotate relative to the Sun, we would be in much the same situation the Moon is in with us - one face always showing to the Sun, the other always hidden. In this scenario, we would have no diurnal cycle.
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Oh, what a beautiful question. If you were the last person on Earth, you may have to give up the joy of sharing moments with others, the warmth of human connection, and the comfort of companionship. But remember, even in solitude, you can still find peace and beauty in the world around you.
Throw the football.
It would be so lonely
Team sports :-)
It is impossible to accurately predict when the last person on Earth will die, as it would depend on numerous factors such as advances in medical technology, natural disasters, and the overall state of the planet.
A person's last day on earth is the day he dies.
Well think of it like this, you would be the richest one alive! :) lol
There is no way to know that.