well the sun is about 99.9% of the total mass in our solar system. it's gravitational pull stops our planet and all the other planets and everything else in the solar system drifting out into space. the sun's light& heat lets life live on this planet.
Galileo used his telescope to look into space where he noticed that Nicalous Copernicus was correct in saying that the Earth revolves around the sun. Which Galileo was arrested for believing.
The thermosphere is the layer of Earth's atmosphere that is responsible for absorbing harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun. It is also where the auroras occur due to interactions with charged particles from the sun. Additionally, the thermosphere is where the International Space Station orbits.
Solar wind, which consists of charged particles like electrons and protons, is emitted by the sun into space. These particles can travel at high speeds and can interact with the Earth's magnetic field, causing phenomena like auroras. The solar wind also plays a role in shaping the structure of our solar system.
It is a laboratory in space. Earth has many of them orbiting it. The International Space Station (ISS) has several labs dedicated to research of space, the sun, plants and animals' reaction to space and new materials invented in zero g.
Gravity pulled pieces from the Solar Nebula together causing the hydrogen and helium atoms to start nuclear fusion which eventually created the sun.
The Sun is the source of energy
IT play the evaporate role.
The 1st role Pac ever played was "Travis" in the play "Raisin In The Sun"
The role the sun plays is that it gives energy to different living organisms.
No role, at all. None. Even the Earth and Sun have no part to play.
This cannot be answered.
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Galileo used his telescope to look into space where he noticed that Nicalous Copernicus was correct in saying that the Earth revolves around the sun. Which Galileo was arrested for believing.
The sun gives its energy to the Earth through electromagnetic radiation, primarily in the form of sunlight. Gravity doesn't play a direct role in the transfer of energy from the sun to the Earth. Space may be a vacuum, but light and energy can still travel through it.
because they cant breath the air in space
by sending astronauts to the planet
Galileo used his telescope to look into space where he noticed that Nicalous Copernicus was correct in saying that the Earth revolves around the sun. Which Galileo was arrested for believing.