sunspots are magnetic storms, therefore it can affect our weather here on earth
Solar flares come from sunspots, and when they are heavy, it is common for television, radio and cell phone use to become problematic to a certain degree (more an annoyance than anything). This same activity also causes the Aurora Borealis, or "Northern Lights". It is suspected that sunspot activity over repeated long periods (lasting several hundred years each) may be connected to climate fluctuations here on earth, but this is still being investigated.
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Volcanic eruptions, changes in earth's orbit, changes in the sun's intensity, and changes in ocean currents are some examples of what natural events affect climate.
The motion of Earth around the Sun is the cause of the seasons.
When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
Mainly on the Sun. The Moon does affect the tides, though.
The main events are: 1. Winter solstice - when the earth is tilted towards the sun. 2. Spring equinox - when day and night are equal in length. 3. Summer solstice - when the earth is tilted away from the sun. 4. Autumnal equinox - when day and night are equal in length.
How the events impact and affect the earth.
Volcanic eruptions, changes in earth's orbit, changes in the sun's intensity, and changes in ocean currents are some examples of what natural events affect climate.
they do
Nothing. The sun is 149,600,000 kilometers away from Earth. It is too far for Earth to affect the sun, neither the mercury doesn't. Unless it hits the sun, this can cause explosion. And the explosion will affect the Earth.
The motion of Earth around the Sun is the cause of the seasons.
The Moon is closer to Earth than the sun.
When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
It does affect the seasons...
The sun heats the Earth but it heats it unevenly and the uneven heating creates wind.
solar energy
tides