1.Photosynthesis
2.Heat
3.Weather
All planets in our solar system experience tidal effects from the sun, but the most significant tidal effects are seen on Earth, where they influence ocean tides. The moon also plays a significant role in creating tides on Earth.
The sun does release a lot of heat and radiation, but it doesn't "burn" the Earth because the Earth's distance from the sun is within a habitable range that allows for the right conditions for life to exist. The Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field also help protect it from the sun's most harmful effects.
The moon does not have a greater effect on the earth than the sun, the moon effects the earth in a different way:The sun effects the earth by locking it in a gravitational orbit through the force of intertia, and effecting it's temperateness and density.The moon effects it on a closer short term basis by manipulating ocean and weather conditions.
Yes, there is a gravitational pull that works both ways. Just as the moon is held in orbit by the gravitational pull of the Earth, likewise the gravitational pull of the moon has its effect on the Earth, most commonly seen in its effects on the tides of the ocean. No doubt the gravitational pull of the Sun also effects ocean tides and other unseen effects.
Earth ---> Moon ---> SUN.
It keeps the earth from freezing.
The Sun is the ultimate source of all useable energy on Earth.
The Sun is the ultimate source of all useable energy on Earth.
The sun is the largest out of the three and then the earth and then a comet.
Earth is approximately ninety-three million miles from the sun on average.
There are no harmful effects. its just the earth going between the moon and the sun.
The sun does not move. The earth rotates on its own axis making it seem like the sun is moving..
All planets in our solar system experience tidal effects from the sun, but the most significant tidal effects are seen on Earth, where they influence ocean tides. The moon also plays a significant role in creating tides on Earth.
no. that is from the sun to the earth
When Earth is closest to the sun the northern hemisphere is in winter Given the effects of precession will this still be the case in 13000 years?
The three forms of radiation from the sun are visible light, infrared radiation, and ultraviolet radiation. Visible light is responsible for the light we see, while infrared radiation and ultraviolet radiation are not visible to the human eye but have important effects on Earth's climate and environment.
absorbing ultraviolet radiation