Well it depends on what you mean. The distance for how long it takes, or the time as in how long since Earth was made.
Earth as you know has been here a long long time. Stars light has been shinning towards Earth eversince it was made.
To see how long it takes for a stars light to reach Earth depends on how distant and huge the star is.
yes
Gravity is the force responsible for pulling the moon and Earth toward each other. This force keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth and causes tides on Earth.
Gravity pulls you and the Earth toward each other.
'Tis the Earth that travels around the Sun, not the other way.
Sorry, Andromeda and earth are moving away from each other, not towards each other.
The Sun appears brighter than most other stars because it is relatively closer to Earth, making it appear brighter in our sky. Additionally, the Sun is a yellow G-type main-sequence star, which emits a higher amount of visible light compared to other types of stars.
The force of mutual gravitational attraction between the earth and any other object pulls the object toward the center of the earth, and pulls the earth toward the center of the object. Both pulls have equal strength.
The force of gravitation attracting the earth and moon toward each other is exactly the same force on both bodies.Just as the force of gravitation that attracts you toward the earth is exactly the same as the force that attractsthe earth toward you.
Im pretty sure that is called gravity/attraction
gravity
The Earth and you are attracted to the centers of each other by a pair of equal gravitational forces. The size of the force attracting you toward the center of the Earth is your "weight" on Earth. The size of the force attracting the Earth toward the center of you is the Earth's "weight" on you. They are equal.
The Earth and you are attracted to the centers of each other by a pair of equal gravitational forces. The size of the force attracting you toward the center of the Earth is your "weight" on Earth. The size of the force attracting the Earth toward the center of you is the Earth's "weight" on you. They are equal.