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That's a tough one. The sky, is basically the limit, as some people say. The sky though is actually the limit to our gravitational pull. Our atmosphere. (Wow I can't believe I spelled those two words right!) If we had none, we wouldn't just float around mindlessly, we would die, possibly. The atmosphere keeps air together, and helps the earth. The sky is basically the atmosphere. So basically, no sky means we die. (Hey that rhythms!) Remember to recomend me [If you want to] -ChihuahuaLova

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If there was no night, humans (or any other daytime animal for that matter) wouldn't have the inclination to go to sleep. They would stay awake until they feel really tired, and would never get up. Plus, all nocturnal creatures, like bats and owls, would eventually die out because it would always be daytime. Also, it would always be daytime, and never nighttime (essentially a never ending day, and the day would never be 'over').

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