The sun
Well the sun actually doesn't affect us, it would affect us if it went away though. We need the sun, without it we would die. The sun provides oxygen for humans and animals, and the plants live off of the air and creates more oxygen.
Corona
Solar energy is the driving force of weather on Earth. In the "water cycle", the sun is responsible for evaporation of ocean surface water. As this happens, the water vapor rises. The combination of the Earth's rotation and the changes in atmospheric pressure is the primary determinant for when and where the rain comes down.
No, rocket fuel is liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen, both of which are abundant and just require energy to extract from water and/or the atmosphere. The fuel that provides the energy might be limited however ;)
Solar energy is vital to our lives because it provides energy for every living thing. Without the sun, there would be no plants for animals to eat, and nothing for humans to eat either.
The sun
Solar energy provides heat. It makes the atmosphere warm.
convection
Heat!!
Heat!!
Movement, waves, and sunlight
Static electricity, caused by the movement of the atmosphere.
No. It's primarily moved by heat from the sun.
Wind Energy does not affect the atmosphere. Fossil Fuels create smog and smoke which damages the atmosphere.
The magnetic force absorbs energy.
These energy sources are the movement of water molecules and the temperature.
It affects how warm the atmosphere is.