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bcoz, if earth evolves around sun, climatical and temperature changes would happen every hour due to the process

2007-02-23 17:22:19 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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wow, I hope you meant revolves around the sun. But yes, it is true the earth goes through climate changes every hundred years or so, but this climate change has been brought on by waste, and no it is impossible for climate changes to occur every hour.

2007-02-23 17:25:51 · answer #1 · answered by Zeppboy67 2 · 0 0

We who are on this planet are in serious agreement that we all hope that the planet IS evolving !!
And, if it does "evolve" it will most definately have to be done--somewhere around the Sun !!
There is another process that I might mention here for you too
It is called REVOLVIING and it is that process that takes the earth around and around and around the Sun one full revolution (not to be confused with the thing people do when they're fed up with government) every year or so !! The Earth ALSO revolves around an imaginary axis----once in every day or so----So one might say--- we are on a Double Rotating planetary Joy Ride !!!

Oh, by the way -- there ARE climate and temperature changes happening every Minute as the earth "evolves" !!!

2007-02-23 17:32:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The earth orbits around the sun, and simotaneously revolves on it's axis- and we DO experience climatical and temperature changes every hour. Thats why it gets cold at night and warm during the day. The reason we undergo climatical changes is because the earth's axis is tilted, and this angle stays true the entire 365.25 day trip around the sun. Hence forth spring, summer, fall, and winter, due to the sun hitting different portions of the earth more and less directly at different times of the year.

2007-02-23 17:31:16 · answer #3 · answered by Teelo 2 · 0 0

Its completely true....except that the sun is going around the centre of the milky way, thus, taking the earth along with it..
Such changes don't happen because-
firstly, the earth moves really slowy around the sun- its angular velocity is aprrox. 2*10 (to the power minus seven).... (although its velocity with respect to the sun is 30,000 metre per second)... even you can spin with more angular velocity about your own axis....!
secondly, the atmosphere of the earth pretty much protects us from all changes happening outside earth,...solar dust, U.V radiation, gamma radiation, falling rocks and the rest...
climate changes (seasons) take place only because one part of the earth gets very less sun radiation for a part of the year (the earths axis is tilted and not vertically upwards as if dividing into clearly two parts) and the earth comes closer twice a year to the sun as its orbit is elliptical and not perfectly circular...
The process you mentioned don't take place mostly due to the atmosphere.....even without it, the changes wouldn't be in hours, probably in days or months....

P.S - two objects in space mostly revolve around their common centre of mass...but the mass of the sun is so much bigger than that of earth, the centre of mass is approximately said to be at the centre of the sun...., so the earth revolves around this point

2007-02-23 17:48:04 · answer #4 · answered by sizzilingcold 2 · 0 0

If you want to get really technical about it, the Earth and the Sun actually revolve around their barycenter, which is comparable to a center of mass. However, since the Sun is so much more massive than the Earth (330,000 times, in fact), their barycenter is very close (449 km) to the Sun's center, so it appears that the Earth revolves around the sun, while the Sun appears only to have a barely measurable wobble in relation.

If you want a better example of motion around a barycenter, consider the massive planet Jupiter. The barycenter for Jupiter and the Sun two lies 46,000 km above the Sun's surface, so both bodies display revolution about this point.

2007-02-23 17:43:03 · answer #5 · answered by asfalcon13 1 · 0 0

The Earth orbits the sun, yes. Evolving is not the correct word... you're probably thinking of Revolving which is appropriate.

I do not know why you seem to think climate and temperature changes would occur so frequently because of this. Earth orbits the sun once every year or so.

2007-02-23 17:29:46 · answer #6 · answered by Arkalius 5 · 0 0

Well, there is this thing called the atmosphere that sort of regulates the temperature on earth, unlike the moon where there is no atmosphere, a lunar day is hot as hell and a lunar night is just as cold.
also, the earth is tilted a bit so we get the fours seasons areas from the equator and near it there is very little climatic change.

2007-02-23 17:32:19 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes.

It's doing three things at once:

(1) The earth revolves around the sun---but always at a relatively constant distance.
(2) The earth rotates around its own axis as it's revolving--this is what causes it to become dark at night.
(3) The axis tilts back and forth as it's revolving--this is what causes winter and summer, and why they're at different times for the northern and western hemisphere.

2007-02-23 17:31:55 · answer #8 · answered by Jamie 3 · 0 0

dont pick on him hes basicly right the earth evolves 24/7 while its going around the sun and it does effect climate 24/7 so cut him some slack 24/7.

2007-02-27 07:03:20 · answer #9 · answered by Tony N 3 · 0 0

No, the Earth is not evolving around the sun. It is revolving, though.

2007-02-23 17:56:54 · answer #10 · answered by Squirrelgirl 2 · 0 0

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