that's so obvious! Saturn is too far away from the sun and just look at it! it's a cold desert! it implies,if earth is too far away from the sun,temperatures will get very very cold,all things on earth will get frozen solid(all living things will die due to freezing,all metals and other matter will get frozen) and earth will eventually become a cold desert too. the different gases present on earth may also lead to explosions to to rapid contraction and pressure differences caused from the cold temperature.
It would be colder on Earth. the farther, the colder. Also solar time and civil time would match up perfectly or nearly so; there would be no need for a 'mean solar day', or 'mean time'. The analemma would be a straight line.
Yes, the Earth's continents were once connected as part of the supercontinent Pangaea, which existed about 335 million years ago. The theory of plate tectonics explains that the continents have moved and continue to move due to the motion of the Earth's tectonic plates, but the Earth itself is not getting larger.
One species would be forced to leave.
There is no known event that has moved the Earth off its axis significantly. The Earth's tilt on its axis does change slightly over thousands of years due to gravitational influences from other celestial bodies, but these changes are gradual and not caused by a single cataclysmic event.
The force exerted by two magnets decreases as they are moved farther apart. This is because the strength of the magnetic field weakens with distance. The force between two magnets follows an inverse square law relationship with distance.
If the green pencil is moved farther away from the mirrors, the size of the image would decrease. This is because the image distance would increase, causing the image to shrink in size.
it will swell
The hippopotamuses might not know where they are and might hurt themselves.
Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
It would be TO HOT and we may die
It would be colder on Earth. the farther, the colder. Also solar time and civil time would match up perfectly or nearly so; there would be no need for a 'mean solar day', or 'mean time'. The analemma would be a straight line.
Yes, the Earth's continents were once connected as part of the supercontinent Pangaea, which existed about 335 million years ago. The theory of plate tectonics explains that the continents have moved and continue to move due to the motion of the Earth's tectonic plates, but the Earth itself is not getting larger.
One species would be forced to leave.
One species would be forced to leave.
The magnitude of the gravitational force between the sun and Earth would decrease if Earth was placed in Pluto's orbit. This is because the force of gravity between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them, so as Earth moved farther away from the sun (as in Pluto's orbit), the gravitational force would weaken.
The moon does slowly move away from earth at an estimated two inches every year, it is a possibility that (if you believe in the apocalypse) the cause for the fall of Earth is the moon losing its orbit with earth and drifting away.
If the Moon moved a bit closer or farther away from the Earth, it would still orbit the Earth.