No zero? Means no difference quotient, which means no differentiation, which means no integration, which means an extremely difficult way to calculate area between the x-axis and a curve/line, which means no calculus, which means I have nothing to learn in seventh grade in math.
also, zero is both a real number and an imaginary number because it can be written as 0 and 0i. so it is also a complex number 0 + 0i. There would also be basically no definition for e (for the Taylor series) which is the sum from ZERO to infinity (or sometimes thought of as x/ZERO where x is positive) x^n/n! with n being the variable and x being the exponent in e^x. Plus, it would be impossible to define the x and y-axis on the coordinate plane if a point was on those axes.
All in all, without zero everything would fall apart.