What could already have been happened to the Earth before it could be possibly pushed away to its new orbit?
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unfavorable push might result in collision with other planet or moon.
which will ultimately result in human and other living beings extinctions.
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The Earth before it could be possibly pushed away to its new orbit.
- A larger orbit results from a 5% shift in the earth's orbit. Hence, even though there has been a little alteration in the universe, the planet and we have experienced a significant change.
- The earth's orbit, or journey around the sun, would enlarge (longer). As a result, a year will last longer on earth.
- Temperatures on earth may be slightly lower when the sun is a little farther away. Winters could be colder, and summers could be less scorching than they are now.
- Seasons may get longer, which could lead to more harsh summer and winter conditions. More droughts followed by prolonged periods of rain due to El Nino and La Nina events are a result of longer summers.
- the power of friction that tends to prevent objects on Earth from travelling unabatedly. There is no force opposing the rotation of the Earth on its axis, with the exception of the Moon's tidal influence, which acts extremely slowly.
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