Absolutely, the result in the brightness of the sun would change the temperature, wind, light, and maybe even seasons on Earth
the sun give us brightness
In no way
The sun has many measurable features, which include distance from the Earth, diameter, weight, brightness, temperature. You need to say what you are asking about.
The sun would be 4 times less bright than it is now. The brightness of the sun follows an inverse square law
At 100, the brightness of the sun is 3.839 x 100. This equals to 383.6.
It appears to be one quarter as bright.
the sun give us brightness
The sun warms the earth.
No. The brightness of the moon is caused by the sun shining on it, just like the brightness of a beach, a snowdrift, a mountainside, or a lake, none of which travels around the earth.
The layer most affected by sun is ozone. It is affected the the UV of sun.
The closer we are to the Sun, the more light would hit the Earth. It would heat up the Earth a little. The time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun is proportional to the radius of the orbit, so if we were closer to the Sun, the year would be shorter.
In no way
No. Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune are affected by the sun. Venus has the most heat though.
By the sun
Yes, while the Earth orbits the Sun, the Moon carries on orbiting the Earth, as it is not as affected by the distant gravity of the Sun as it is by the nearer gravity of Earth.
Plants on earth are affected by UV rays. They are fatal rays of the sun.
The sun has many measurable features, which include distance from the Earth, diameter, weight, brightness, temperature. You need to say what you are asking about.