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If Earth was further away from the Sun we would freeze to death. If Earth was closer to the Sun we would burn to death.

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Without the sun there would be a lot of gravity from the sun affects the gravity of the moon with causes the tide. Everything would float away without the suns gravity and there would be no heat so there would be no living organism on the planet

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Yes! There are solar storms that work their way across the face of the Sun. They can be seen as sun spots, and cycles often affect the transmission of radio waves and interfere with communications, radio and television here on Earth.

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The Big Bang Theory gave a fairly hardcore idea of how the Universe began, how the Universe could possibly end, how the Universe was before the Big Bang, as well as several other concepts such as Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

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Imagine that you are the earth and an open vent is the sun. The closer you are, the warmer you feel, right? The same principal applies to the actual earth and sun, but air pollution has a say in it as well when it comes to what we feel.

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In fact, it does.

The reason that there are all different kinds of living species currently populating Earth, is because of the distance the Earth and Sun are apart. We all should have realized that in the Solar System, the only confirmed planet that has organisms living on it is our planet Earth.

This is because the distance to the Sun relative to the Energy and heat if gives away alows us to be not to close to the Sun, but of course, we have also adapted to live in this habitat, and not to far away.

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it effects other planets because of the meteorits orbit. this is so because as the meteorits orbit around the sun, they go foreward and then the sun pulls them back with a magnetic force. This goes on for a lot of time and then it restarts.

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The Sun is what keeps the Earth in orbit.

Also the Sun is the source of heat and light for the planet.

A smaller effect is that the Sun helps to cause tides, but the Moon is more

important there.

the sun gives us the heat for the day.

in some parts of the world the curve is closer to the sun so it is hotter there

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No planet has a circular orbit. All closed orbits are ellipses, with the sun at one focus of the ellipse.

That point is not the center, it's some distance away from the center. So the planet ... or comet or

asteroid ... is at different distances from the sun at different points in the orbit.

Here's how to draw an ellipse on paper:

-- Take two thumb-tacks. Stick them into a piece of cardboard a couple of inches apart.

-- Take a piece of string maybe 18 inches long. Tie the ends together so you have a loop.

-- Set the loop of string down on the cardboard, so the two thumb-tacks are inside the loop.

-- Take a pencil. Set the point down on the cardboard, inside the loop. Draw everything up snug,

so the loop fits snug against the two thumb-tacks and the pencil point.

-- With the pencil-point down on the cardboard, draw around a big closed line, keeping the string snug.

The snugged-up string keeps the pencil point going in the right direction.

The line you draw on the cardboard is an ellipse. Each thumb-tack is at one 'focus' of the ellipse.

The farther apart they are, the more 'eccentric' (egg-shaped) the ellipse is. If they were both at

the same point, then the line would be a circle.

The sun is at one focus, and the planet travels in the elliptical orbit. You can see that the planet's

distance from the sun changes at different points in the orbit.

Why ? Because that's the way gravity works.

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The sun's rays have no direct effect on Earth's seasons. It is Earth's tilt on its axis, as it orbits the sun, that is the cause for its seasons.

This tilt causes the angle of incidence of the sun's rays on the hemispheres to change. As Earth's position in its orbit tilts the northern hemisphere toward the sun, the warm zone moves to the north (bringing summer to the northern hemisphere, winter in the southern). The situation is exactly reversed as the orbit tilts the northern hemisphere directly away from the sun.

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