Well if the earth stoud a little more horizontaly there where no seasons and then theire was no life possible on earth + as the earth stoud a little farther or closer from the sun life may be not possible.
The earth's position has no affect on constellations' visibility. The position of the viewer on the surface of the earth will affect what constellations are visible.
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It's actually the moon which affects the tides, due to its gravitational pull.
With the exception of the earths position as regards the sun, none of the other planets have any affect on earth's climate.
Not exactly. They are detectable when they occur, before the Sun revolves to place them in a position that may affect the Earth.
Gravitational pull of the sun and the moon may affect the tides. If you notice carefully the tides will be high during a full moon day.
the tilt of earth affects the sun's rays because if it is tilted the shaded part will not get the sun's rays but the other side will.
Because the moons tide is stronger than jupiters, And jupiter is farther from earth
Sometimes. If an object is falling, it's position relative to the Earth, will affect its velocity. Between two parallel electric plates, the velocity of an charged oil drop is independent of its position (more or less).
biomass can affect the earth
Ununtrium doesn't affect the Earth.
The primary affect on the Earth is on our ionosphere