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No, both conditions would make the earth cooler.
-- If different parts of the Earth revolved around the sun at different speeds, then the Earth would have to come apart in pieces. They don't, and it doesn't. -- The tropical year is the same duration everywhere on Earth.
If the Earth were farther from the Sun, then it would be colder on Earth. Also, the years would be longer.
The heat from inside Earth gets dissipated into space on the surface, so you would expect the surface to be colder than the inside, which is farther from the surface.Also, there are differences in heat transport inside Earth, simply because different parts of the Earth are made up of different materials.
if we were to be on uranus the gravity would be 89% of what we get on earth.
No, both conditions would make the earth cooler.
The temperature would be different on Earth.
Because the mountain is farther away from the gravitational centre of the Earth.
Earths shadow. If you were out in space behind the Earth, with the earth completely blocking out the sun to you, then you would be in Earths Umbra.
the earth would not be as bright at night, and would possibly lose its gravitational pull from earth.
"Rare earths" is a collective name for 17 different elements; pressumably each of them would have a different price.
because the earth and the sun is not in the thermal contact with each other that is why the earth & the sun is not in thermal equilibrium.
There would be no seasons. The weather in any given area would be essentially the same throughout the year.
Seasons. If the axis of the Earth's rotation wasn't tilted with respect to the ecliptic, there would be no "winter" or "summer". There's evidence to suggest that without our seasons, life on Earth would be PROFOUNDLY different.
-- If different parts of the Earth revolved around the sun at different speeds, then the Earth would have to come apart in pieces. They don't, and it doesn't. -- The tropical year is the same duration everywhere on Earth.
If the Earth were farther from the Sun, then it would be colder on Earth. Also, the years would be longer.
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