no, because we are not that close to the sun the gravity of the sun can not swallow the earth.
because if the earth did not turn around the sun we would never EVER have daytime, only nightfall.
No
If the sun were to shed mass, earth's orbit would expand. Tidal friction could also cause an expansion of earth's orbit, but it appears the opposite is happening now, as the sun's equatorial regions rotate faster than its poles do. The earth is unable to rob angular momentum from the sun in the present configuration.
How Long it would take you to get from Earth to the SUN!It would take 36 years to get to the Sun from the Earth if the Sun was not so hot. In reality you could never get to the Sun because it is too hot. And if you were any closer than Earth is you would immedietly turn into a gas! People say it takes quicker!
How Long it would take you to get from Earth to the SUN!It would take 36 years to get to the Sun from the Earth if the Sun was not so hot. In reality you could never get to the Sun because it is too hot. And if you were any closer than Earth is you would immedietly turn into a gas! People say it takes quicker!
nope .
Uhm, no
No planet could ever be that close to the sun. Maybe you mean 1 AU (astronomical unit) which is the definition of the average earth to sun distance.
1,000,000 earth's could fit in the sun
The Earth goes around the Sun in 1 year.
The side of the Earth that is tilted towards the sun will experience summer.