answersLogoWhite

0

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Why does the sun not get put out by the rain?

The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.


What are the two source of energy that power the earths system?

The sun and the earth's interior are the two sources of energy that power earth's systems.


Put these in size order sun moon and earth?

sun, moon, and earth Lergest to smallest: Sun, Earth, moon


Why is the sun not put out when it rains?

The sun is not put out when it rains because the rain is produced in earth's atmosphere and the sun is millions of miles away from the earth.


How would you put the earth sun and moon in order when there's a full moon?

Sun, Earth, Moon.


Does the sun's heat reach Earth?

yes that is why it is warm enough to support life on earth. Also that is why people get sun burned.


How is the sun affected by nuclear powers from earth?

The sun is not affected by the nuclear power generated on Earth. The nuclear reactions that power the sun are happening in its core, while nuclear power plants on Earth use fission reactions that do not have the ability to impact the sun's nuclear fusion process.


How will you get sun burn?

you can get sunburn by being in the sun to long and if you didn't put enough of sun screen or sun block


What makes the sun come out everyday?

The sun is always out. It takes 12 hours of rotation for a point on the earth to face the sun's direction. The Earth's rotation is what causes the sun to appear to rise. in places north enough, or south enough on Earth, there is a time in the year when the sun never sets, and there also is a time when the sun never rises


How much solar energy does the earth receive?

The Earth receives about 174 petawatts of solar energy from the sun. This energy is enough to power all human activity on the planet many times over.


Why doesn't the Earth fall into the Sun?

The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.


Why doesn't the earth get sucked up by the sun's gravity?

Instead of imagining the Earth going forward in one specific direction towards the Sun, imagine it going sideways. Gravity keeps the Earth around the Sun. The Earth maintained in orbit around the Sun fast enough to avoid being pulled in and slow enough to avoid drifting out of the Sun's orbit.