the sun does not go downvthe earth rotates.
The earth goes around the sun 1 time per year. Scientests have been studing the sun and how fast its moving and the sun seems to be speeding up!
The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
The Sun doesn't move fast, but if you mean which planet moves fast around the sun then it would be Mercury, because it is closer.
The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
the sun does not go downvthe earth rotates.
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The moon orbits the Earth, which takes one year to go around the Sun.
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It depends how fast you go, of course.
It depends on how fast you go.
It depends how fast you are going. If travelling at the speed of light you will reach the sun in just over 8 minutes.
Because Mercury is so close to the sun, it needs to go that fast or it would be pulled into the sun and destroyed.
The earth goes around the sun 1 time per year. Scientests have been studing the sun and how fast its moving and the sun seems to be speeding up!
no because the planet dose not go fast or slow about its weight it depens on the revalvtation.
The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
astroides that go past the sun or are moving really fast that they light on fire and come down to any planet