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Planets and stars, aside from our sun, do not affect our weather.
The planets in our solar system have a variety of relationships with each other. They orbit the Sun in specific paths called orbits, and their positions and movements affect each other through gravitational forces. Some planets have moons that orbit around them, creating a secondary relationship within their own system. Additionally, the arrangement and alignment of planets can have a gravitational influence on each other, but these interactions are generally minimal except in special cases such as planetary conjunctions.
The effect is very small.
No. Earth's magnetic field only affects earth, not other planets.
it affect the river because of the transition of the earth's rotational axis and the planets also have a big affect to the rivers future.
because there are so many variables which affect weather it is all but impossible to predict the future movements of earth climate
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
the affect is 90 between two planets
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.
Discuss the factors which affect future movements of the euro against the dollar?
Yes. T = (2pi / sqroot of GM) multiplied by the radius^3/2. A planets mass DOES NOT affect its orbital period. A planets radius DOES affect its orbital period.
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no it does not
You mean places not planets
every planet
Other planets
The movements themselves (the act of moving) do not affect climate.