Yes. The moon is continuously 'falling' around the Earth, and the acceleration is due to the gravitic attraction between them. This is a different acceleration than the "go faster and faster" kind.
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
The earth is flat!
The mutual forces of gravitational attraction between each pair of bodies.
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The moon revolving around the Earth - creates the tides.
Because that is what it does, it orbits the earth.
Earth itself is rotating on a axis and it's revolving around the sun at the same time.
CounterClockwise
A satellite revolves around a planet while it is revolving around around the sun (star). For example, moon (earth's natural satellite) revolves around earth while earth is revolving around the sun.
There is no such thing as the Earth revolving around the Earth. This question makes no sense what so ever...
The moon is Earth's satillite, revolving around earth eternally.
yes.