Getting less sun can lead to a deficiency in vitamin D, which is essential for bone health, immune function, and overall well-being. It may also contribute to mood disorders, such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), due to reduced exposure to natural light. Additionally, insufficient sunlight can affect your circadian rhythm, potentially disrupting sleep patterns and overall energy levels.
Tail of the Sun happened in 1996.
The orbits of the planets would all be much larger if the sun had less gravity. They might even just fly off free.
There would be fewer days over 90 degrees in the summer, and more days below zero in the winter.
They are less than 1 AU from the sun.
Planets have less mass than the sun, hence, they have weaker gravitational fields.
Why not? If they happen to be more or less in the same direction, you'll see both.
You cant prevent sun damage its inevitable but you can cause it to happen less by wearing sunscreen or a lotion with SPF in it and wear sunglasses.
The same will happen for any location that is less than 23.5 degrees from the equator.
fall into the sun ----------------------------------------- You wouldn't fall into the sun, unless there was next-to-no gravity. You would be able to jump higher, but we would have a smaller atmosphere, and less oxygen to breath. So basically, your would hit your head off your roof, and have less air to breath =)
as the planets and moons circle around the sun, the moon gets less and less light from the sun and the light it gets from the sun is known as the phase.. when the sun hits the whole moon it is a full moon and so on
witch planet is the closer and the less to obit the sun
You will die.
Tail of the Sun happened in 1996.
Ievoli Sun happened in 2000.
Golden Sun happened in 2001.
The Mask of the Sun happened in 1982.
they are getting less and less.