I assume you mean "moon". no. unless you get into parallel physics of contradiction and underlying bullsh#t.
the sun moves around the eath not the eath moves around the sun by falaby66
Yes.
The earth orbits around the sun, and it takes one year.
The average orbital speed of the Moon around the Earth is approximately 1,022 kilometers per hour (about 634 miles per hour). This speed can vary slightly due to the Moon's elliptical orbit, with its speed increasing as it approaches Earth and decreasing as it moves farther away. The Moon completes an orbit around the Earth roughly every 27.3 days.
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Th earth does it in 365.24 days.
It takes 4 years for th earth to revolve around the sun.
The equator.
It takes 164.79 earth years.
It takes the Earth about 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun. This duration is known as a year in the Gregorian calendar system.
None, its the other way around: The Moon influences the tides on Earth
The circumference of the Earth is just a tad over 40,000,000 meters. This isn't a coincidence; the meter was supposed to be exactly 1/40,000,000 th of the Earth's circumference, but they missed it by a little.