It take 27.32 days for the moon to revolve around the earth.
At the same time, the Earth and moon revolve as a bound pair
around the sun every 365.25 days.
All places have the same moon phase because the moon takes 27 days to revolve around the Earth and the Earth takes 24 hours to rotate. The speed of rotation is faster than the moon's revolution making the moon appear unmoving and all parts of Earth having the same moon phase.
As the Moon revolves around the Earth, the time taken to revolve around the Sun is the same as the Earth ~365.25 days or one year.
As the Moon revolves around the Earth, the time taken to revolve around the Sun is the same as the Earth ~365.25 days or one year.
Well the moon revolves around the earth in about a month. And it doesn't revolve around the sun. Thus, it takes the moon the same time it takes the Earth to revolve around the sun. So about 365.26 days
they are both planets and they revolve around the sun
No!
They are exactly the same.
365.24 days, exactly the same length of time as the earth takes. If the moon took more or less time than the earth does to revolve around the sun, even by a very small amount, then over a period of many years, the moon would either pull way ahead of the earth, or else fall far behind. That doesn't happen, because earth and moon revolve around the sun together, in the same time.
It takes the moon a little over 27 days to orbit around the Earth. The moon also rotates at exactly the same rate it revolves, so we always see the same side of the moon.
100,000 km/hr the earth will become a comet or same as the sun
It takes 27.3 days for the Moon to revolve around the Earth, and the same amount of time to rotate on its axis.
The moon is in what is known as geosynchronous orbit with Earth. That means that the moon has an orbital period equal to the Earth's rotational period; it takes the same amount of time for the moon to revolve around Earth as it does for the Earth to rotate around its axis. So the side of the moon that you see is always the same.