The sun drives the water cycle by providing energy to evaporate water from the oceans, lakes, and rivers. This leads to the formation of clouds and precipitation which replenishes water sources on Earth. Additionally, the sun's heat influences ocean currents and tides, affecting the circulation and temperature of water in the hydrosphere.
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
Yes, the sun affects water through processes like evaporation, which is when the sun heats up water causing it to turn into vapor. The sun is also a major factor in the water cycle, driving the movement of water around the Earth through processes like precipitation and transpiration.
the earth would burn if the sun strike the earth
When the earth goes around the sun, the earth also turns. We have 4 seasons, so, when the earth goes 1 quarter of the sun, that is 1 season. Depending on what season it is and where you are, the earth turns away from the sun in fall and winter. So, it is colder. In spring and summer, the sun faces the sun. So it is warmer.
Energy from sun supports evaporation. It is 1st step of water cycle.
The sun affects the weather on earth because the suns heat makes water evaporate from earths surface.
The gravity of Earth pulls the water onto the surface of the planet and is responsible for some of the propagation of waves. The gravity of the Moon and Sun pull on Earth's water and are responsible for the tides.
Nothing. The sun is 149,600,000 kilometers away from Earth. It is too far for Earth to affect the sun, neither the mercury doesn't. Unless it hits the sun, this can cause explosion. And the explosion will affect the Earth.
The sun drives the water cycle by providing energy to evaporate water from the oceans, lakes, and rivers. This leads to the formation of clouds and precipitation which replenishes water sources on Earth. Additionally, the sun's heat influences ocean currents and tides, affecting the circulation and temperature of water in the hydrosphere.
The Moon is closer to Earth than the sun.
The motion of Earth around the Sun is the cause of the seasons.
When the earth moves, the sun is left behind, so half of the earth is not facing the sun. Dumbo
Because of the Earths atmosphere, the distance from the Sun, does not affect the temperature on the surface of the Earth. In the northern hemisphere, we are closer to the Sun in winter and the furthest away in summer.
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