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Gravity. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the earth close to the sun.
Right here on earth! What do you think a "sun burn" is?
you have to stay here on Earth have you ever hear of a sun burn.
Earth's rate of revolution around the sun is very close to 1 degree per day.
No it does notNo we are not the only planet in the galaxy we have 8 other planets to. if the earth and the moon was that close to the sun we wouldn't be living.
the plant that is four planets away from earth is the sun. many peopl think the sun is a star but actually it is a planet made off fire
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
If the sun will be close to earth, earth's temperature will increase. It will be too hot.
You can't say how close a single part of the earth is to the sun, since the earth is rotating. But the distance from the earth to the sun is 93,000,000 miles.
Gravity. The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the earth close to the sun.
Fire can spread easily. and is is very very very hot! wonder how earth gets hot at times? the Sun is a ball of hot fire! you can die in a fire so don't get too close to a fire. if your house catches on fire it would be best to get out as soon as you can! never ever get too close to a fire.
The Sun
No, the sun cannot "suck in" the earth. The sun's immense gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it, but it does not have the ability to physically pull or "suck in" the earth.
Small bursts of fire near sunspots are called solar flares. Solar flares eject clouds of electrons, ions, and atoms through the corona of the sun into space. These ejections reach the earth a day or two later.
If you're thinking of Aurora Australis, yes, these are formed by bursts of energy that are emitted from the sun and enter the earth's atmosphere at the poles.
Earth's average distance from the sun is 149,600,000 km.
no, because we are not that close to the sun the gravity of the sun can not swallow the earth.