The Sun: Its Effect on the Earth By: Jennifer, Cesar & Adrianne.

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The Sun: Its Effect on the Earth By: Jennifer, Cesar & Adrianne

Introduction The effect on recent green house gases preserves light on Earth The ozone layer prevents heat from the Sun to the Earth

Questions How hot does the sun have to be to bake cookies outside? How cold does it have to be to freeze ice cream outside? What if the Earth was closer to the sun?

Our Model

Sun and Earth Temperature The temp. of the Sun is 5800 k (9980 f) The temp. of the Earth is 300 k (80.6 f)

Cookies 450 f to bake in an oven It has to be k and c outside

Cookie Chart

ICE CREAM most is 20 f Outside has to be k

Ice Cream Chart

What if the Sun was Closer? *10 ft

Conclusions If the sun were closer, it would make the Earth 6 times hotter If the sun were closer we’d die It’s impossible to freeze or bake something and stay alive