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NO !!! However, it will affect the movement of the Earth in space and the movement of the Moon. This is because of their own gravitational attraction and their positions relative to each other and Earth.
Salt affect the movement of molecules due to its atoms and neurons and electrons contains it.
No celestial body controls the movement of the planets; gravity does. The sun serves as the center of Earth's solar system and provides the greatest gravitational force. This causes the other planets to revolve around the sun. Planets' distances from the sun affect their speed. For instance, Jupiter, which is about 5 times farther from the sun than the Earth is, takes far longer than a year to circle the sun not only because it is farther, but also because the distance weakens gravity and causes it to go slower because it is trying to move out of the Sun's pull.
Planets and stars, aside from our sun, do not affect our weather.
The effect is very small.
Continents are on primary tectonic plates. So any movement of a particular plate or position of a particular plate will affect the position of the corresponding continent.
gravity is something that can affect the planets.
the affect is 90 between two planets
Two factors that affect a planets revolution are distance from the sun and size.
Yes. T = (2pi / sqroot of GM) multiplied by the radius^3/2. A planets mass DOES NOT affect its orbital period. A planets radius DOES affect its orbital period.
If the zodiac never existed I suspect another method would be used to interpret how the movement of the Sun, Moon and planets affect people and events on Earth.
no it does not
You mean places not planets
NO !!! However, it will affect the movement of the Earth in space and the movement of the Moon. This is because of their own gravitational attraction and their positions relative to each other and Earth.
every planet
Other planets
the closer you are to the sun it affects the planets speed cause of the suns gravitational pull