because of its heat, depending on if we're closer to it or farther
sunny weather
It is possible, but not guaranteed. Weather patterns can change quickly, so while it may have rained at midnight, it doesn't necessarily predict sunny weather 72 hours later.
The heat from the energy warms
The sun does not have "weather" in the same way Earth does. The sun experiences phenomena like solar flares and sunspots, but these are not considered weather.
Daylight results from the sun's rays illuminating the Earth, while hot weather is a product of the sun's energy heating the surface of the planet. The sun's rays provide light and warmth through a process called radiation.
sun changes earths weather because when the sun is going down around 6.00p.m which is getting covered by clouds so, the clouds are preventing the suns radiation from reaching the earth so, we start to feel cold and thus the weather is changed by the sun.
As the seasons change, they cause the weather to change also. For example, if the season is Winter then the weather will be colder because in Winter the Earth is facing further away from the Sun. But if it is Summer, then the weather will be warmer, because the Earth is closer to the Sun, making the atmosphere warmer.
Yes but it mainly depends on the location towards the sun or the tilt of the earth on its axis.
There are many ways that the sun will make your weather machine. The sun could power your weather machine for example.
Weather is created from The Sun, The Oceans, The Wind, and your elevation.
Simple answer is the sun. At least our distance from the sun. We have winter because we are farthest from the sun during the winter season. Which obviously means we orbit closer in the summer.
The weather and the position of the sun overhead.
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It causes the weather to change. Like in one area it will be hot (the one facing the sun), and on the other side of Earth it will be cold because it's not facing the sun.
Weather on Earth primarily depends on the sun. The sun provides heat and energy to drive weather systems and patterns. The moon does have some effects on weather, such as influencing tides, but its impact is secondary to the sun's influence.
Yes. They are interlinked. As the Sun is orbited by Earth, the seasons change. The Earth is tilted, so as one hemisphere tilts closer to the sun it is going into spring and summer. The sun appears for longer and higher overhead and this makes it warmer and affects the weather. The reverse is the case for autumn and winter.
Sun makes the weather sunny. It also helps in evaporation.