does the moon have daytime and nightime
The moon orbits the Earth, which orbits the sun.
No,First, the Moon goes round the Earth, not the other war round.Second, all orbits are ellipses not circles.
the moon orbits. it circles around the earth.
It is an elliptical orbit for both.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
The moon IS a satellite that orbits earth
The moon orbits the Earth due to the gravitational pull the two bodies have on each other.
The moon orbits the earth almost a complete circle.
The Moon is the planetary body that orbits the Earth.
The Moon is in orbit around the Earth. All orbits are elliptical, meaning oval-shaped; no orbits are perfect circles. When it is at "apogee", or the farthest distance from the Earth, the Moon is about 250,000 miles distant. At "perigee", or the closest distance to the Earth, the Moon is about 225,000 miles away. It does this EVERY MONTH. Because the Earth is orbiting the Sun and the Moon orbits the Earth, there's one particular time of year at which the lunar perigee happens to coincide with the full moon; this is called the "perigee full moon", although some writers who are desperate for headlines have started to call this the "super moon". The "super moon", or "perigee full moon" for 2012 happened last night (as I write this on May 6, 2012). It will happen again next year.