with out the sun there would be no life (as we know it).
no we are standing on the earth which revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis
gives us seasons
it doesn't the earth spins around the sun. the sun's gravity keeps us from flying aimlessly through space. and the spinning of the earth around the sun keeps us from being drawn into the sun.
Because the Sun's gravity is stronger than Earth's.
the ozone layer
NO!
Here is one: You can observe that the position of the Sun amongst the stars changes. So either the entire sky with all the stars moves around us, the Sun moves around the Earth, or the Earth moves around the Sun. Assuming that it is Earth that moves around the Sun is the simplest of the assumptions (in the older, geocentric, model, the other planets had complicated orbits around the Earth).
Beacuse of the sun, the axis makes the earth spin 24 hours around the sun and the sun gives us sprin and summer, and the other side of the earth gives us Fall and winter.
The Earth is always passing the sun. Because the sun has a gravitational pull on the Earth which means we keep spinning around it. But for us it's normally passing the sun every 365 days
The Earth neither spins round the Sun nor the Moon. The Earth rotates(spins) on it own axis, top give us night and day. The Moon revolves (orbits) round the Earth once a month (Moonth). The Earth and Moon, as a binary system revolve (orbit) round the Sun once a year. The Moon making 13 orbits of the Earth in once a year.
Because how the earth is tilted and and orbits the sun it looks as if the sun is revolving around us..But really its because o how the earth is tilted.Which is 23.5 degrees. 6th Grader that goes to Weaver Middle School
The Earth is right here (you are standing on it). The Sun is at a distance of 150 million kilometers from us. Earth moves around the Sun. Earth, Sun, and the other planets (i.e., the Solar System) move around the Milky Way, at a distance estimated at 26,000 light-years.