The Earth orbits the Sun.
The Sun emits significantly more energy than the Earth. The Sun is a star that releases vast amounts of energy through nuclear fusion reactions in its core, while the Earth mainly receives energy from the Sun in the form of sunlight.
It takes the Earth about 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun. This duration is known as a year in the Gregorian calendar system.
Mercury has the fastest revolution around the sun, taking around 88 Earth days to complete one orbit.
That's a reflection of Earth's movement around the Sun.
By definition, the planet Earths average distance is 1 AU (astronomical Unit) from the sun. This is about 93 million miles or 150 million km.
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copernicus
The sun gives off energy,heat,and light to Earth and other planets.
The sun is approximately 93 million miles away
About 93,000,000 miles away.
photosphere
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun in our solar system. It lies between Earth and Jupiter.
The sun appears to stay still in our sky because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. The sun appears to rise in the east and set in the west due to the Earth spinning from west to east. The sun itself is constantly moving within the Milky Way galaxy, but from our perspective on Earth, it appears stationary.
The earth orbits around the sun, and it takes one year.
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
i'd say 1,200,000
It takes 4 years for th earth to revolve around the sun.