No, the gravitational field keeps us in orbit around the sun.
The earths magnetic field provides us with some protection from charged particles from the sun.
Sun rays do not protect us. the ozone layer protects us.
It Absorbs UV Radiation
Ozone layer protects us. It protects us from the harmful UV rays of the sun.
The ozone layer protect us from the UV raysSo we don't burn up from the Sun's ultra-violet rays.
Heat from the sun reaches Earth by radiation. Convection involves air movement, so heat from a forced air furnace would be an example of convection, as would heat in a convection oven which is basically a regular oven with a fan to distribute the heat more evenly.
Sun rays do not protect us. the ozone layer protects us.
it protect us from sun. it helps us to not get a sun in our face so it can not get burned
The sun will not suck us in because its we are to far away and its gravitational pull is not strong enough.
Because, although the moon's gravitational pull is much, much weaker than the sun's, the moon's gravitational pull is about 375 times closer to us than the sun's.
Your kidding with this right?
i don't see how that is possible, unless the solar sytem next to us had it's sun explode. fling Pluto into our gravitational pull.
The gravitational field strength of a planet multiplied by an objects mass gives us the weight of that object, and that the gravitational field strength, g of Earth is equal to the acceleration of free fall at its surface, 9.81ms − 2.
If I am not mistaken, the Sun's gravitational force on us is less than that of the Earth. You can do the calculations to be sure. However, the more relevant reason is that the entire Earth, together with us, is in so-called "free fall" around the Sun; as a result, even if the Sun attracts us, we don't feel it, nor can this be directly measured.
If I am not mistaken, the Sun's gravitational force on us is less than that of the Earth. You can do the calculations to be sure. However, the more relevant reason is that the entire Earth, together with us, is in so-called "free fall" around the Sun; as a result, even if the Sun attracts us, we don't feel it, nor can this be directly measured.
False
It Absorbs UV Radiation
It protects us. It blocks the UV rays of the sun.