It is purely random.
1.the earth revolves around the sun - correct. 2.the earth is the third planet from the sun - correct.3.the earth is the smallest planet in the solar system - incorrect, it's Mercury.
The scientific method is used to explain an observation. For example, the sun revolves around the earth. (This has been proven not to be true, but at one time was said to be true).These are the steps in this method:1. hypothesis (The sun revolves around the earth)2. experimentation (Use of the telescope and other instruments to prove that this is true)3. refine idea (data says this is not true, but that the earth revolves around the Sun)4. more experimentation (collect more data to double check)5.final statement (the Sun does NOT revolve around the earth)
The Earth is the 3rd planet from the sun. (third rock from the sun, you remember that?)
Earth is the third planet from the sun in our solar system.
Earth is number 3.
The Earth is the third (3rd) planet from the sun. Pluto used to be the 9th planet from the sun, but since Pluto is now called a dwarf planet, there is no planet that is 9th from the sun.
Hi there. Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and revolves around the Sun once every 84 Earth years and its average distance from Sun is roughly about 3 billion Km. To be more clear to your question, it take 84 Earth years to make one Uranus year.
seriuosly?!!!This is a really dumb question, think about it for 2 seconds, go on try it!OK, well I hope you got it all by yourself, but in case you didn't: when your side of the earth is pointing towards the sun it's daytime right. But oh no! the Earth rotates! So after only a few hours your side of the Earth will now be pointing away from the Sun. Shazam! It's nighttime!
3 planet from the sun.
The Moon actually orbits the Earth which in turn orbits the Sun. Two effects of the Moon orbiting the Earth are... 1 It causes the tides of the sea. 2 It stabilises the plane of Earths rotation. (Helps the North Pole stay pointed Up) 3 It shows phases.
The Moon actually orbits the Earth which in turn orbits the Sun. Two effects of the Moon orbiting the Earth are... 1 It causes the tides of the sea. 2 It stabilises the plane of Earths rotation. (Helps the North Pole stay pointed Up) 3 It shows phases.
Earth is the third planet from the sun. 1. Mercury 2. Venus 3. Earth 4. Mars 5. Jupiter 6. Saturn 7. Uranus 8. Neptune