The sky is air and gravity keeps the air close to the ground so we can breeth it in .
It might affect the tide because our moon controls that.
The variation of the apparent azimuth and altitude of everything we see in the sky is the result of Earth's rotation.
Yes, the sun's position in the sky affects the length of daylight. The angle at which the sun's rays hit the Earth's surface changes throughout the day due to the Earth's rotation, which in turn affects the length of daylight hours.
Gravity holds the Earth and its atmosphere together, allowing the sky to remain in place around our planet. This force also influences the movement of clouds and the behavior of celestial bodies, such as the sun, moon, and stars, in Earth's sky.
The sky is the Earth's atmosphere.It is not above you, you are in it.
The sky appears to be above us because of Earth's atmosphere, which is a layer of gases surrounding the planet. As the Earth rotates on its axis, the position of the sun, moon, and stars changes in the sky, creating the illusion of movement. This rotation causes day and night, while the tilt of the Earth's axis leads to seasonal changes in the sky's appearance. Additionally, atmospheric conditions can affect how we perceive the sky, altering its color and clarity.
the sky is part of our atmosphere which is in earth so it comes from earth
stars seams to rotate around the northern star
i think condensation affects earth because it leaves waste and also sometimes bring waste u to the sky bringing down dirty water
i think condensation affects earth because it leaves waste and also sometimes bring waste u to the sky bringing down dirty water
The Esperanto words for earth and sky are tero and ĉielo.
what on earth are you talking about