Hugo Romano
The Sun must go on… (on Explore 23.07.2024 #33)
“The Power of the Sun. The sun is the closest star to Earth. Even at a distance of 150 million kilometers (93 million miles), its gravitational pull holds the planet in orbit. It radiates light and heat, or solar energy, which makes it possible for life to exist on Earth.
Plants need sunlight to grow. Animals, including humans, need plants for food and the oxygen they produce. Without heat from the sun, Earth would freeze. There would be no winds, ocean currents, or clouds to transport water (…)” (in nationalgeographic.org).
Vila Praia de Âncora Beach
The Sun must go on… (on Explore 23.07.2024 #33)
“The Power of the Sun. The sun is the closest star to Earth. Even at a distance of 150 million kilometers (93 million miles), its gravitational pull holds the planet in orbit. It radiates light and heat, or solar energy, which makes it possible for life to exist on Earth.
Plants need sunlight to grow. Animals, including humans, need plants for food and the oxygen they produce. Without heat from the sun, Earth would freeze. There would be no winds, ocean currents, or clouds to transport water (…)” (in nationalgeographic.org).
Vila Praia de Âncora Beach