If friction suddenly vanished, the world would be difficult to navigate: Objects in motion would remain in motion. Using anything with wheels would be impossible. Sanding things would be impossible. Shoes would not wear down. Blades would never get dull. Fires couldn't be started by rubbing sticks together. Walking would be impossible Everything would fall into depression points. Navigation would have to be done using wind or gravity. Scrapes would not occur from falling.
An actress who plays the chick in Suddenly 30
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The cast of Suddenly a Memory - 2013 includes: Mandell Frazier as Isaac Lache Kamani as Nadege Charlie Lee Parker as Dad
The cast of Yesterday Came Suddenly... - 2009 includes: Rufat Mehdiyev as Arif Nara Nagiyeva as Rena Jannet Salimova as Mother
He died suddenly, which the people blamed Piso for the death.
Any life that formed in a universe that somehow did not include friction would be so thoroughly different from organisms as we know them that (especially since you havent mentioned the mechanism by which friction was... removed?) I doubt any of us could imagine it.
If the sun suddenly died and no longer lit up the world the first planet to be affected would be Mercury. Mercury would be affected first because it is the closest planet to the sun.
Friction increases or decreases based on the surface changes. If a box were sliding down a smooth hill that suddenly becomes quite rough, then friction would increase. It would be the same vice versa for decreasing friction.
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they would suddenly shoot forward at extremly high speeds.
Mercury first and Pluto last.
Because you have to overcome static friction when you push or pull for it to move. This resists the force, then when overcome it will jerk, then slide with sliding friction resisting.
That would not be possible, all life would cease to exist in very short order.
If the friction is less, then the position will stay the same and NOTHING would act upon the Object.
The price of building materials suddenly going up.