its look like ball of fire.it buns because of the greenhouse-gas and the truth is our sun is star and our sun now is only teenager and when it blow it will make a blackhole that can destro the solar syster
it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
The sun appears significantly dimmer from Jupiter compared to Earth because Jupiter is much farther away from the sun than Earth. The sun would look like just another bright star in the sky from Jupiter, rather than the intense, dominant source of light we see from Earth.
The Sun appears to move across the sky due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. This rotation causes the Sun to rise in the east and set in the west from our perspective on Earth. This motion creates the illusion that the Sun is moving across the sky throughout the day.
The brightness of the sun as seen from Earth is about 1.6 billion times brighter than the full moon. It can vary slightly due to factors like atmospheric conditions and the sun's position in the sky. The sun appears most intense around midday when it is highest in the sky.
It depends how much part of earth is in between sun and moon blocking sun's light as the moon is a sphere and earth's shadow causes it to look like being changing its shape.
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
Earth looks like a sphere - a round ball.
The sun looks like it rises and sets is because the Earth is constantly rotating, making the sun's light hit different parts of the earth at different times.
The Moon is between the Sun and the Earth.It would look like this:Sun --> Moon --> Earth
Because the sun is far away and you are stood on the earth
it makes the sun look like the sun is rising because were actually moving up then the sun looks like it is rising
Its actually because the Earth is rotating.
the north pole is tilted toward the sun.
At a distance of 1 million miles from Earth, the Sun would appear much smaller compared to its size in our sky. It would look like a large bright star, but not as large as it appears from Earth.
It would look like a solar eclipse - Earth would cover the Sun.
it looks like an average day, except there is a moon.
An oval. An ellipse, actually, which is sort of like an oval.