It heats earth and all the living organisms on earth and it provides sunlight for us
The main reasons are: There is lower air pressure, and there is lower air density. You do technically get closer to the sun, however the distance to the sun is so much greater that it doesn't really have an effect. So just those two reasons!
why the light of the sun is important.
The moon is important for research, but is not more important than the sun.
the sun you see can give us light and warmth to survive, so if the sun was not there we would not be able to survive!
There are two reasons. First, since they are farther from the sun they have longer orbital path. Second at a greater distance from the sun the sun's gravity is weaker, giving the outer planets a slower orbital speed.
two reasons why is that we need it to know the past
The sun Arris
mars is farther away from the sun
There are two reasons why primary victories are important to candidates. They indicate the strength of the candidate and provide information on the type of voters who are voting for the candidate.
Why is a study of Business Law important to you as a citizen of pakistan? Quote at least two reasons
Christmas Tree
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Hydrogen and Helium.
Learn how to spell then maybe someone will answer this question.
There are a number of reasons, the two most important beingthe eccentricity of the planets orbit around the Sun so the Earth is furthest from the sun in July andthe greater amount of land (all of Asia - the largest continent) is in the Northern Hemisphere.
the Incas most important god was Inti, the sun god. Inti was importana for two reasons. first, incas eieved that the emperor's family was descended from Inti. second, Inti was also the god of the agriculture, which was the basis of the Inca life.
Two Reasons for Seasons: - Earth is tilted on its axis (23.5 degrees) - Earth rotates on this axis, but orbits in a regular plane around the Sun. Depending on the position of the Earth in its orbit, one hemisphere (northern or southern) may be angled toward the Sun, providing Summer, or angled away from the Sun, which is winter.