Giving them warmth, light and life.
the affect is 90 between two planets
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
No. The planets all orbit the sun at the same time. The planets occupy different orbits at different distances from the sun so they do not affect one another significantly.
The sun is the primary source of external heat for all eight planets, although in the case of some planets it doesn't provide a lot of heat. The sun also is the largest single factor affecting the orbits of the eight planets.
the closer you are to the sun it affects the planets speed cause of the suns gravitational pull
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.
Inertia keeps the planets revolving around the sun instead of just running into the sun. Since gravity pulls masses together, without inertia, all the planets would be pulled into the sun.
Not all the planets orbit the sun - other stars have planets too. But all the planets in our solar system, which is the system of our sun, revolve around the sun; otherwise they would be in other solar systems. All the planets we can see with our naked eye orbit the sun, since the planets orbiting the sun are the only ones close enough to earth to see without a telescope.
Without the planets orbiting the sun all the planets would be cold and dark
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
All planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun.