? Normally I ignore these kinda questions but I wanted you to know that the sun doesn't move. The earth does
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
The sun doesn't move ,the earth is moveing around the sun.
well the suns pressure and the earths atmosphere
The Earths orbital distance from the sun is 149,597,890km (92,955,820 miles) on average, enough to fit 107 more suns between the suns surface and Earth.
Yes. All stars are suns and all suns are stars. The other way around. besides, the sun is just another name for a star No. a sun is a star, not all stars are suns.
Actually the gravity cannot affect the suns movement. But without gravity, every planet would stop orbiting and sail off out of here in a straight line.
by seeing a difference about the earth and suns movement
by seeing a difference about the earth and suns movement
it is that it always is facing north so it's hard to tell.
The sun doesn't move ,the earth is moveing around the sun.
the suns gravity pull creates the earths movement as well as the other planets
heatwaves are caused by hot and humid days with very little air movement to cool down the suns heat.
heatwaves are caused by hot and humid days with very little air movement to cool down the suns heat.
the suns brother is Jupiter (somehow)
There are 50 suns in our locality. Our local galaxy has a few hundred billion suns, then there are billons of galaxies, so the number of suns is quite large.
Steve Nash played for the Suns from 2005-present
in a game the suns would win