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If the Earth drifted too close to the Sun, the first thing that would happen is the Earth would heat up, rapidly. The ground would start to melt and turn back into molten rock, the seas would evaporate;
depending on the solar stage, the Earth's atmosphere could also be barraged by Solar Flares, Solar Winds or even Coronal Mass Ejections! This would likely tear apart the atmosphere the earth has.
Once close enough, the Sun's gravitational pull would get too much for the earth, and would start to literally tear it to pieces. The remnants of the earth would then most likely become asteroids and meteors, and either be pulled into the sun and vaporised, or continue to drift around the sun in rings - akin to Saturn's.
the earth wont draw towards the sun because the world will end when Jesus comes again; not from being too close to the sun.
If Jupiter were to move closer to the Sun, it would disrupt the orbits of most of the asteroids in the main asteroid belt, and would have long-term effects on the orbits of Mars and Saturn.
A fireball
well think about it the planets closer to the sun have the fastest orbit so knowing that the planets are already in order from shortest to longest orbit.
Years on Mercury are shorter because Mercury is closer to the Sun. Being closer means that Mercury has less distance to travel to make a trip around the sun, and it also means that Mercury is moving faster because the Sun's gravity is stronger at the closer distance.
Force of Gravity, i think.
Particular places (i.e Antartica) will be either closer or further away depending on the time of year. But if you are counting the whole earth then yes, it remains the same I think.
It takes Pluto 247.9days to orbit the sun.
It goes faster and it gets warmer heat energy from the sun. So the planet become very hot because of the sun.
Ok i could be wrong but i think it was Abe Lincoln.
well think about it the planets closer to the sun have the fastest orbit so knowing that the planets are already in order from shortest to longest orbit.
yes i think so that english has brought the world closer because in america ( U.S.A.) the people always speaks in english.so in india many people are trying to speak in english to bring their world closer as in america (U.S.A.).
All of the planets in the solar system travel in elliptical orbits. They move closer to the sun every one of their years and then move away.
No, I don't think that's possible to happen.
Cellular research has brought us closer to finding cures for currently incurable illnesses like cancer and leukemia.
Why would you think that would happen.
Years on Mercury are shorter because Mercury is closer to the Sun. Being closer means that Mercury has less distance to travel to make a trip around the sun, and it also means that Mercury is moving faster because the Sun's gravity is stronger at the closer distance.
In Nepal they've found that more earthquakes happen in the northern hemisphere's winter. A few articles say this is due to increased rain fall, but I think it has more to do with the northern hemisphere reaching full solar aphelion (cloest point of orbit) in early January. This closer proximity to the sun exerts a huge gravitational pull on earth, triggering earthquakes.
if you think you go in to orbit by the same way that if you throw a ball hard enough it'll fall as it gets past the horizon (this cannot happen of course) an that's how you get into orbit and if you're further away the gravity of the sun will be less sooo it will orbit slower. :)
i think orbit does