The sun plays a crucial role in the water cycle by evaporating water from the Earth's surface, including oceans and lakes. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere, cools, condenses into clouds, and eventually falls back to the Earth as rain due to gravity. Therefore, the sun's heat is what drives the process of evaporation, which leads to rain on Earth.
The position of land masses around the equator, and the Earth's "precession", which is the very slow shift or "wobble" of the planet in its rotation. This can change the net insolation received.
The yearly movement of the Earth around the Sun is called its orbit. It takes approximately 365.25 days for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, which we define as a year. This movement is responsible for the changing seasons on Earth.
Yes the tilt of the Earth does make the seasons longer and shorter. The sun has something to do with it,too. The farther the Earth is, and how long the rotation is , the hotter and longer the season.
rotation of earth -earth is at a tilt so sometimes some parts get more sun then others rotation around the sun -earth will be at different distances from the sun as it rotates around
The different seasons on Earth are primarily caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits the sun. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year, leading to the changing seasons. Additionally, the Earth's elliptical orbit around the sun also plays a role in the intensity and duration of the seasons.
The sun is outside of the Earth but the rain happens on the Earth.
There would be no weather at all without the Sun. Heat and Light energy from the Sun keep the air in the Earth's atmosphere moving which directly and indirectly causes everything from wind and rain to fog ,snow and thunderstorms. The changing position of the Earth in relation to the Sun is responsible for much of the variation in climate on our planet.
There would be no weather at all without the Sun. Heat and light energy from the Sun keep the air in the Earth's atmosphere moving, which directly and in directly causes everything from wind and rain to fog, snow and thunderstorms. The changing position of the Earth in relation to the Sun is responsible for muck of the variation in the climate on our planet.
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Energy from the Sun is responsible for providing warmth, sustaining life on Earth through photosynthesis, and driving weather patterns and ocean currents.
The sun affects as it is the cause of life, and seasons and also rain on earth.
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The force of gravity.
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The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
The sun is not put out when it rains because the rain is produced in earth's atmosphere and the sun is millions of miles away from the earth.
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