distance
distance
Earth's orbit is not perfectly circular, but rather an elliptical shape, with the Sun at one of the foci. This causes the distance between Earth and the Sun to vary slightly throughout the year, with the closest point being perihelion and the farthest point being aphelion.
about 8 light minutes
when the earth was formed is was knocked 23.4* so when the earth orbits the sun it in a different place. this also corses thr seasons
The moon gets closer and further to the earth during it's orbit, throughout the month. It is also slowly moving away from the earth by a few cm every year.
The minimum distance between the Earth and the Sun occurs during perihelion, which is when the Earth is closest to the Sun in its elliptical orbit. This usually happens around January 3rd of each year.
The distance changes slightly through the year.The average over the course of a year is 93 million miles.
The tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the sun is what causes changes in temperature and the length of days. During different times of the year, different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight, leading to seasonal temperature fluctuations and changes in the length of daylight hours.
it changes cause when u get older your shadow does to
If the distance between the sun and the earth changes, it can affect the strength of sunlight reaching the earth's surface. This change in distance can impact the earth's climate and temperatures. However, the earth's distance from the sun does vary slightly throughout the year due to its elliptical orbit, affecting seasons but not significantly impacting life on earth.
because o tilt of Earth's axis.
because the Earth is tilted and when it orbits, the Earth tilts in different directions causing parts of the world to be closer to the sun parts of the year, and further away from the sun other parts of the year... gosh i learnt this last year in year 7 -.-