Meteors do orbit the Sun, until they come so close to the Earth that the orbit is interrupted by the Earth's gravity.
All three are in line, so the Moon is either opposite to the Sun (close to full moon), or in the same direction as the Sun (close to new moon).
Stars appear different from the sun because the sun is closer to the earth and the other stars are further away from the earth so that's why the appear differently when you look at them in the sky!!!!!
Orcus (a Dwarf Planet candidtate) is currently 47.8 AU from the Sun, so around 46.8 AU from Earth, when earth is at its closest to it in its orbit. Orcus comes as close as 30.27AU from the sun and is around 48.07AU at its furthest.
It is warm in Peru because this particular country is in the northern area of South America. Therefore, it is close to the equator, the area of the earth that is always the closest to the sun. Being this close means that Peru is also close to the sun, a lot closer than Canada or Australia.
No it doesnt because as you can imagine the Earth's atmosphere give us some protection for the rays, and anyways the sun is ORANGE close up so the answer again is No.
because when it rotates,it rotates too close
mercury is hard to see from the earth because it is so close to the sun. it is best to view mercury either at sun rise or sun set.
The distance is 9291 miles. So if you compare it with the distance between earth and sun it's close.
because it can melt the snow out or make it sunny
because yo mama is so fat that she farted and the sun was replaced with pure toxic gas
Mars is further out from the sun than earth.
No it does notNo we are not the only planet in the galaxy we have 8 other planets to. if the earth and the moon was that close to the sun we wouldn't be living.
Meteors do orbit the Sun, until they come so close to the Earth that the orbit is interrupted by the Earth's gravity.
The moon orbits the Earth at about 250,000 miles, so its distance is dependent on the Earth's distance from the Sun, which on average is 93,000,000 (93 million) miles. So really, the moon's distance from the Sun varies very little.
All three are in line, so the Moon is either opposite to the Sun (close to full moon), or in the same direction as the Sun (close to new moon).
Well, I don't think it is, considering we are revolving the SUN not the MOON. :) Although the Moon does have significant effects on the Earth because the Moon is such a large object so close the to Earth.