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Q: What two things does the sun provide for earth?
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What two things does the sun provide for living things on earth?

the two things that the sun provides for the the earth is HEAT and LIGHT


What two things cause the seasons to change on earth?

There are two things that cause it which are the earths orbit and thetilt of the earths axis.


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What is the two things that keep the earth in its orbit around the sun?

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What does the sun have but not the earth?

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What two things does the sun gives earth?

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What are the two source of energy that power the earths system?

The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.


What caises seasonal changes on earth?

Yes. That and the the fact that the earth revolves around the sun. Those two things. If the earth was not tilted with respect to its obit, there would be no seasonal change.


What are two main parts for the earth revolving the sun?

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What physical property of earth gives rise to the seasons?

Two things: first, that the Earth orbits the Sun, and second because the Earth's axis (the "line" it spins around) is tilted so that part of the year the south is more pointed to the Sun, and the rest of the year, the north is more pointed to the Sun. Of course, the part of Earth pointed most to the Sun is having Summer.