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If they are farther apart, there is less gravitational pull. Opposite if they are closer together.
Celestial Bodies
Moon and the sun.
Astronomy: Noun: The branch of science that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
Bigger objects like celestial bodies ,Earth ,sun their radius are measured in kilometers .
The sun is able to do this by exerting a gravitational force on the various bodies within our solar system.
This explanation unified the motion of celestial bodies and motion of objects on earth.
Tides are primarily caused by the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun. The gravitational pull of these two celestial bodies on Earth's oceans creates the regular rise and fall of the water level along coastlines.
This explanation unified the motion of celestial bodies and motion of objects on earth.
The celestial bodies are especially bright on a cool, clear night.
We observe celestial objects from the Earth. Since Earth rotates around the sun we see the celestial objects moving too. So basically due to the rotation of the Earth, celestial objects always seems to move from East to West.Hope that helped Of-course that must have helped, -Hailey xD LOL
yes. the earth as well as the other celestial bodies, all have their "pull" on the sun and each other.