It would ruin the solar system and might destroy the other planets because they are in the way of the suns orbiting circle and all the planets would be floating in sapce all over the place or the sun and all the other planets will have to orbit the earth and it will become the earth system-dont think it's going to happen though
I think the variances of seasonal temperature would not occur.
The Earth orbits around the Sun is the simple answer, which is good enough for most people. However, a more accurate answer is that they both orbit the center of mass of the solar system. Because the Sun has nearly 99.9 percent of the mass of the solar system, the Earth orbits a point that's normally just outside the Sun's surface. So, the simple answer is fairly accurate.
Causes Earth's centripetal Acceleration........ WHS AOEC
When the earth rotates, it is called orbit so we say the earth orbits around the sun.
Because:- 1) The Earth orbits the Sun and take one year to make a revolution. 2) The Earth spins on its own axis (like a child's top) but the axis of spin (a line joining the north and south poles) is inclined (not at 90 degrees) to the plane in which it orbits the Sun. This mean that at one part of the orbit the north pole is pointed towards the Sun and half a year later the south pole is pointed towards the Sun. This gives the seasons.
all orbit according to the sun's gravity- if there was none they would all move in a pretty straight line instead of an orbit Answer: All planets follow eliptical orbits around the sun, and all move in the same direction around the sun.
the sun moves closer to earth
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.
All four seasons happen in the southern hemisphere, as Earth orbits the sun.
It doesn't. The earth orbits the sun in an elliptical fashion.
All the planets would go out of their orbits and the Sun wouldn't warm the Earth, therefore erasing all life on Earth.
No. Earth is a planet. It orbits the sun, which is a star.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.
Earth and Venus DO follow elliptical orbits around the sun (though the orbit of Venus is only very slightly elliptical). Earth's orbit being elliptical is, combined with our axial tilt, why we have seasons.
The Sun as it's the only body in the Solar System that is undergoing nuclear fusion.
C.
Venus orbits the sun.
The Moon orbits the Earth, the Earth orbits the Sun