Originally Posted by
arabgal
Suppose the Orbit of the Earth Were 5% Smaller (a = 0.95 au) than it is today (a = 1.0 au). What would happen????
The positions of orbits of all planets is fixed by a pattern based on harmonics synchronisation. You can not have one planet only moving 5%.
The observed pattern is :
0.4 AU - Mercury
0.7 AU - Venus
1.0 AU - Earth
1.5 AU - Mars
2.3 to 3.3 AU - Asteroid Belt (position for a never formed planet due to Jupiter influence)
5.2 AU - Jupiter
9.5 AU - Saturn
19.6 AU- Uranus
30.0 AU- Neptune
.
But
ASSUMING it would be possible to move the orbit of planet earth 5% nearer to the sun, the results would be an increase of incoming solar energy by about 7%. Deadly for nature as we know it, as it would raise the earth surface temperature with over 7% - on top of the already rising temperature due to pollution effects.
;)