That depends upon many things, firstly the type of star, Aldebaran is much larger than our own Sun, as is Arcturus, both of which are K type stars, they have lower surface temperatures, but much higher core temperatures due to the extra pressure that gravity exerts upon them.
But Betelgeuse would swallow up the Earth if it was in orbit around it.
the earth will be in dangerous because maybe our world will in trouble if her orbiting is not in the way that lift in the sun is better than to it's place
If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
That will happen if the satellite loses energy. This is usually caused by air resistance, if the satellite's orbit is too low.
The tilt of a satellites (compared to anything) really has very little effect on its orbit. The only thing that really does have a major effect is its distance from whatever the satelite is orbiting.
Earth would probably be a double-planet similar to the Dwarf Planet Pluto and its moon Charon. Orbiting a barycenter outside the center of the planet itself. This would be interesting because this is an unusual getup for a planet.
No, there are lots of red giant stars, too many to count. Betelgeuse and Aldebaran just happen to be close to us and bright in the sky, so we see them easily.
it appears by orbiting
Seasons happen because of the orbiting of Earth ,around the Sun
The End.
If the object isn't orbiting the Sun, then it isn't a planet.
First the object get faraway more and more, and step by step when it is getting far, it is not more orbiting, so we cannot say that it is a orbiting object now,but it is wandering object.
the year happens by the earth orbiting the the sun. it takes 365.24 days to do that.
it wont be a planet any more
That could happen. I'm unaware that it ever has happened, but it's certainly possible.
Summers happen because the world is tilted and when it reaches a certain point whilst orbiting the sun, the part that its facing i.e. Britain, will become hotter than what its not i.e. Australia
All four seasons happen in the southern hemisphere, as Earth orbits the sun.
The orbiting of the earth and the yearly cycle that comes with it are simply part of life. It's no big deal, in the sense that we didn't make it happen and we don't sustain it. The serious issue will arise if the earth ever STOPSorbiting for any reason...