No, since Earth is much closer to the Moon than the Sun, the suns gravitational effect on the Moon's orbit is negligible.
no its a star if it was a gas giant it would be a planet
The ones that were watered and placed in the sun.
The aurora australis, also known as the southern lights, are not something that can crash. They are lights in the sky caused by interactions of Earths magnetic field, charged particles from the sun, and the upper atmosphere.
All planets in our solar system receive light from the sun, though the further ones receive less than the closer ones.
no
No
7.5 billion years
The Earth will never crash into the sun because the Earth will go into it's ice age before it EVER gets near the sun. Once the Earth goes into the ice age, the sun will start to move away from the Earth. That is why the Earth will never crash into the Sun. Hopes this answers your question <3
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It would probably crash into the sun because when its not moving it might get sucked into the sun.
ones a sun and ones a planet
metaphor
Some of the bigger ones have hundreds of times the diameter of our Sun.Some of the bigger ones have hundreds of times the diameter of our Sun.Some of the bigger ones have hundreds of times the diameter of our Sun.Some of the bigger ones have hundreds of times the diameter of our Sun.
yes they are they will let of that mutch dust it will block out the sun if they crash in to us
he was in the episode called 42 when the ss pentallian (spaceship) is about to crash into the sun!
theres a 100 of ps1 games bet lets see crash bandicoot crash bandicoot 2 cortex strikes bacl crash bandicoot warped crash team racing crash bash spyro the dragon spyro 2 riptos rage spyro year of the dragon those only the ones i know