The seasons are unrelated to the distance from the Sun. Instead, they are related to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
Because the core of the earth is liquid plasma which is hotter then lava I believe.
The Earth is 8.2 light-MINUTES away from the Sun.
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No, earth is the third planet away from the sun.
Earth. Neptune is the farthest planet away. Since the Sun is totally far away, this makes Neptune closer to Earth. Its like " the sun, a couple of planets including Earth, and then Neptune".
No, the Moon is nowhere near as hot as The Sun, and the Moon is as far away from the Sun (on average) as Earth is.
They look at the lines on the sun and measure how far it is away from earth and then they tell the temp.
Well the earth and the sun are not similar because the sun is way bigger and even hotter than the earth so if the earth was as hot as the sun we all would die straight away.
When its "summer time " the earth is facing toward the sun , and when it is winter the earth is facing away from the sun .
The distance between the Sun and the Moon is not related to the temperature on Earth.
It has to do with the rotation of the earth and how far away it is from the sun during the different seasons.
It maters more about the rotation of earth so in different places in the world its winter and other is about 120 degree hot so it mostly matter where you are as the earth rotates to the sun. the more far away you are away from the sun you get colder.
Because the core of the earth is liquid plasma which is hotter then lava I believe.
seasons are caused by the rotation of earth on its axis
The Earth is 8.2 light-MINUTES away from the Sun.
Ouch that is hot
If the Sun were larger or closer, the Earth would be too hot to be liveable. Or if it were weaker or farther away, the Earth would be completely frozen.