The atmosphere naturally moves along with the Earth, as Earth rotates.Note that Earth's rotation may affect large-scale movements (currents) in the atmosphere - this is called Coriolis forces.
Yes. But it's not steady.
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For the most part. But difference in movement between the two is what causes much of the weather patterns on the Earth.
The sun has no solid surface and doesn't even rotate all together. It's totally gas. So I think you'd have to say that the sun is all one big atmosphere, with nothing else inside it.
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The Sun does rotate.
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All outer planets have a gaseous atmosphere and are larger than planets the inner planets it also takes them longer to rotate the sun they are typically colder and have more moons.
You don't rotate the angle, you rotate an object by that angle, for example if you had to rotate something 180o it would flip over.
Rotate is a verb.