They will rise.
The earth will get warmer.
It gets hotter
The earth revolves around the sun, as it gets farther away, it becomes winter and closer summer.
The Earth would have to be a lot closer to the sun to make any difference. Every year, as the Earth goes around its orbit it gets a couple million miles closer to the sun, and then a couple million miles farther away. If you moved the Earth close enough to the sun, it would get warmer, but that would have to be many million miles.
As the moon gets closer, it will have to orbit more rapidly, making the lunar months shorter, and the lunar tides much stonger. At a certain point (officially known as the Roche limit) the moon would be destroyed by the effect of the Earth's tidal force on the moon, and would become a cloud of debris which would gradually turn into a ring around the Earth, much like the rings around Saturn.
yes when the moon gets closer to the earth it is called a supermoon and causes the tides to rise and natural disasters and the next super moon is on march 20 2011 so this earthquake and tsunami are not even anything
Not really. The distance between the Moon and the Earth varies by about 10% over the course of a month, and while the difference is noticeable (it being closer makes the tides slightly larger, for one thing), it has no significant impact on everyday life unless your everyday life requires you to know what the precise height of the tide is going to be.
It increases.
It gets hotter
The constellations would be the same, but The temperature would be very hot because the closer you get to the equator, the hotter the climate gets.
No. It gets hotter.
The farther the sun gets away from the earth, the colder it is, that is WInter and Fall. The closer it gets the warmer it gets. That is Spring and Summer.