Environmental Sciences, asked by muffi278, 18 days ago

Which of these change their places-sun, moon, stars
and clouds? Why do you think so?​

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Answered by fizamahnoorrashid
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The Sun, Moon, and planets appear to move across the sky much like the stars. Because of the Earth's rotation, everything in the sky seems to move together, turning once around us every 24 hours. ... Likewise, every point on the celestial equator is exactly overhead from some point on the Earth's equator.

Answered by sughanthisenthil7
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Answer:Earth is intimately tied to the star around which it revolves, the Sun, and the satellite that revolves around Earth itself, the Moon. Without the Sun, of course, life on Earth simply could not exist, not just because of the need for light but to an even greater degree because of the energy it supplies. For that matter, Earth itself would not exist: our planet appears to have developed from the same cosmic cloud that formed the Sun, and without the Sun to hold it in place with its gravitational pull, Earth would go spinning off into space. For all its influence on human life, however, the Sun has less impact on the tides than the Moon, which is smaller but much closer. Together, these two bodies literally define time in human experience, which has been marked by the movements of the Sun and Moon from a time before civilization began.Clouds cover the sun by joining all clouds altogether and hence the place becomes dark. Before raining , wind with the slow speed moves and lighting can be seen.

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