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Earth’s revolution around the Sun causes, among other things:
Meteor showers, as the planet moves through the debris of various comets
Slight flexing of the crust (most extraterrestrial influence on the Earth’s crust is from the Moon, though)
Getting closer and farther away from the Sun. This is because the Earth’s orbit around the Sun is elliptical. At perihelion, the Earth is about 0.983 AUs to the Sun, and at aphelion is about 1.017 AUs (where an AU is the average distance to the Sun). This amounts to about 5 million kilometers or 3 million miles. This has a very slight impact on the height/ebbs of tides. This also causes a slight change in solar luminosity as the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Different stars visible at night.
Seasons, since the Earth’s axis is titled and points to a (relatively) consistent point in space.
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Meteor showers, as the planet moves through the debris of various comets
Slight flexing of the crust (most extraterrestrial influence on the Earth’s crust is from the Moon, though)
Getting closer and farther away from the Sun. This is because the Earth’s orbit around the Sun is elliptical. At perihelion, the Earth is about 0.983 AUs to the Sun, and at aphelion is about 1.017 AUs (where an AU is the average distance to the Sun). This amounts to about 5 million kilometers or 3 million miles. This has a very slight impact on the height/ebbs of tides. This also causes a slight change in solar luminosity as the Earth revolves around the Sun.
Different stars visible at night.
Seasons, since the Earth’s axis is titled and points to a (relatively) consistent point in space.
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