Because the sun moves around so when the sun moves around the light from the sun touches the planets
the affect is 90 between two planets
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.
No. The surface gravity of a planet depends on its size and mass, not its distance from the sun.
The distance of a planet from the sun does impact the surface of a planet. Planets closer to the sun, like Mercury and Venus, tend to have hotter surfaces, while planets further away, like Mars and the outer planets, have colder surfaces. This difference in temperature can influence the types of surface features found on each planet.
the sun
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
the sun holds 98% of the solar system.
The four outer planets are gas giants - they are much larger than the four inner planets, and they consist mainly of gas - they don't have a surface on which you can stand.
The sun may not experience a nova explosion. If it does, then it will affect all planets in the solar system.
Giving them warmth, light and life.
Planets closer to the sun will receive more of the suns energy per unit of area on their surface than planets further from the sun, so will generally be hotter.
Yes, planets and the sun interact through gravitational forces. The sun's gravity keeps the planets in orbit around it, while the planets' gravity tugs on the sun, causing it to wobble slightly. Additionally, the sun's energy and solar wind affect the planets' atmospheres and magnetic fields.