No but they are of a spherical shape
The moon is revolving around Earth, so sometimes the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and Earth is between the moon and sun.
sun earth moon
In order from smallest to largest, the moon comes first, the Earth next, and then the Sun. The Sun is over 100 times larger than the Earth.
In a line. Sun, Moon, Earth or Sun, Earth, Moon
The moon is to the earth, as the earth is to the sun.
no it isn't the earth is a little flattened around the poles A circle is a two dimensional object. I think you mean are they spheres. In general, They are, but not perfect spheres. The equators bulge out slightly
because they are all spheres!
The Sun, Earth and the Moon are all oblate spheroids. Meaning their equatorial diameter is greater than their polar diameter.
Centripetal Force.
Yes.
sun earth and moon
During a lunar eclipse, the Sun-Earth-Moon form a perfect - or almost perfect - line, so that the light of the Sun shines on the Earth, and the Earth's shadow hits the Moon. When we see "partial" or "penumbral" eclipses, that's when the alignment isn't quite close enough, so that the Moon is only partly in the Earth's shadow.
The moon is revolving around Earth, so sometimes the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and Earth is between the moon and sun.
sun earth moon
sun moon and earthBetween the Sun, Moon and the Earth, the Sun is the biggest.
sun, moon, and earth Lergest to smallest: Sun, Earth, moon
Sun, Earth, Moon. The moon is covered by the Earth's shadow.