The sun rotates on its axis from east to west. As the sun is gaseous the period of rotation at its equator is almost 25 days, and at the poles it is almost 35 days.
The sun also revolves around the centre of the Milky Way galaxy, This motion (at a rate of approximately 270 kilometers per second or 970,000 kilometers/hr) allows it to make one orbit around the core every 225 million years.
Well, if it did, then we would have no light or heat at night. It would be like a total black out on half of the earth. Besides, it also effects the tide of the ocean, mythology, and the rotation speed and orbit of Earth. What would you did if we didn't have the moon? Also, its not circulate. The moon rotates around Earth.
I have little choice in the matter. Earth orbits the sun, and as I am currently a resident of the planet Earth, I am bound to orbit the sun with it. It takes quite a lot of delta-V to not only escape Earth's gravity, but to manoeuvre into a different orbit as well, and I don't currently have that much delta-V available, or the environmental systems to protect me against interplanetary conditions.
The zone of the sun where gases circulate is called the convection zone. In this layer, hot gases near the sun's core rise to the surface while cooler gases sink back down in a cycle, transferring heat towards the outer layers of the sun.
Definitely the SUN. If the sun were where the moon is in relation to the earth, the earth would be consumed by the sun.
Earth is the third planet from Sol (the sun).
The revolution does not take on year to circulate . But the time that revolution yakes to circulate is taken as one year. It is because of the volume of Earth and the distance of Earth from the Sun.
Well, if it did, then we would have no light or heat at night. It would be like a total black out on half of the earth. Besides, it also effects the tide of the ocean, mythology, and the rotation speed and orbit of Earth. What would you did if we didn't have the moon? Also, its not circulate. The moon rotates around Earth.
There are eight planets that circulate our sun.
just because
8 - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, plus Pluto, which is a dwarf planet.
The Earth's four oceans are connected, allowing water to circulate water globally
I have little choice in the matter. Earth orbits the sun, and as I am currently a resident of the planet Earth, I am bound to orbit the sun with it. It takes quite a lot of delta-V to not only escape Earth's gravity, but to manoeuvre into a different orbit as well, and I don't currently have that much delta-V available, or the environmental systems to protect me against interplanetary conditions.
Heat from the sun
The zone of the sun where gases circulate is called the convection zone. In this layer, hot gases near the sun's core rise to the surface while cooler gases sink back down in a cycle, transferring heat towards the outer layers of the sun.
ocean currents and temperature
No, the sun does not orbit Earth. Earth orbits around the sun.
Earth is the third planet from the sun.