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You would first burn to death long ago and be part of the sun. Still, you would fall fast enough that you would be crushed to death if it had a hard surface and wasn't 10,000 degrees F at the surface.

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If its 730 and the sun isn't up yet what season it how do you know?

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What are the negative things happen the earth has less gravity?

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Why doesn't the Earth fall into the Sun?

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.


How does the sky hold the sun up in the air?

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Why do the satellite not fall while revolving around the earth?

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IF the earth is attracted to the sun what keeps it from falling into the sun?

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What will happen if the members of the solar system did not move?

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How high is the sun in fall?

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