All living things rely, ultimately, on the sun's energy.
how do he earth and moon rely on the sun
the sun creates heat that gives us the ability to live and not freeze to death. the sun also is used by the plants on earth to create oxygen. It gives us vitamin d too. The sun is responsible for just about anything that happens on Earth. it controls the weather the tides. Plants rely on the suns energy to produce energy foods and convert CO2 back into C and O2 that animals rely on to eat and breathe . There just would be no life on earth as we know it without the sun. even the energy we get from Coal, oil, the wind and hydroelectric sources are originated in the energy of the sun.
It doesn't. The moon orbits the earth, and the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy. And the galaxy doesn't orbit anything.
It doesn't. The moon orbits the earth, and the earth orbits the sun, and the sun orbits the center of the galaxy. And the galaxy doesn't orbit anything.
They don't really orbit anything except earth and the sun.
A revolution. That is how we measure years.
If Earth did then there wouldn't be electricity, coal or anything that we humans rely on today that uses fossil fuels.
no it does not earthquakes are caused by the earth's crust moving and coliding with a different piece of the earth
Yes. The Earth rotates around the Sun, and therefore it is a satellite of the Sun. Anything that rotates around something else can be cositered a satellite.
The Sun doesn't "chase" anything. Sun, Moon, and stars seem to rise and set, due to the rotation of planet Earth.
nothing from earth can live on mercury because it is closest to the sun and has intense heat and your answer is no
Earth will no longer be protected from the rays of the sun, which mean that earth will then be too hot for anything to survive.