oceans would dry
If Earth moved 30 million km closer to Venus, it would disrupt the delicate gravitational balance in our solar system. The increased gravitational pull from Venus could potentially lead to unstable orbits for both planets, causing disruptions in their respective atmospheres and possibly affecting life on Earth. Ultimately, the consequences would be catastrophic.
If the moon were closer to Earth, high tides would be higher and occur more frequently due to increased gravitational pull. The closer proximity would enhance the moon's influence on Earth's tides, leading to more pronounced tidal variations.
If the Earth were to move closer to the sun, temperatures would increase significantly, leading to adverse effects on the planet. This would result in the melting of polar ice caps, rising sea levels, and widespread impacts on ecosystems and weather patterns. It would also make the planet uninhabitable for many species, including humans.
the earth would be destroyed
If Earth moved closer to the sun, temperatures would increase significantly, leading to the melting of ice caps, changes in weather patterns, and potential harm to ecosystems and biodiversity. Life as we know it would be threatened due to the extreme heat and its impacts on the environment.
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
oceans would dry
the sun moves closer to earth
It would get to hot. We would die.
The average temperature would go up and the year would get shorter.
If the earth got pulled in closer to the sun, or if the sun expands significantly, then the earth will get much warmer. That said, nothing like that is going to happen for a couple billion years yet.
If Earth moved 30 million km closer to Venus, it would disrupt the delicate gravitational balance in our solar system. The increased gravitational pull from Venus could potentially lead to unstable orbits for both planets, causing disruptions in their respective atmospheres and possibly affecting life on Earth. Ultimately, the consequences would be catastrophic.
Apparently, yes.
It would be TO HOT and we may die
we will all die