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The Sun, Earth, and Moon rotate.
-- All three of those bodies rotate on their respective axes. ..... The sun in about 1 month ..... The moon in 27.32 days ..... The Earth in a few minutes less than 1 day -- The moon and the Earth revolve together in an orbit around the sun. The trip takes 1 year. -- As viewed from the Earth, the moon revolves around it, every 27.32 days.
Yes. The Sun in turn orbits the galaxy. Planets and the Sun also rotate on their axes.
Neither. The Sun and the Moon both rotate around their own axis. See related questions.
Viewed from a vantage point above the north poles of both the Sun and the Earth, the Earth orbits in a counterclockwise direction about the Sun. Similarly the Moon orbits the Earth in a counterclockwise direction. From the same vantage point, the Earth, Moon and Sun also rotate on their axes of spin in a counterclockwise direction.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
Yes. Both rotate or "scientifically" orbit.The Moon orbits The Earth and The Earth orbits The Sun. While orbiting The Earth The Moon also turns on its axis. While orbiting The Sun The Earth also turns on its axis.
THE MOON. AS EARTH ROTATE AROUND THE SUN, OUR MOON SLIGHTLY COMES IN FRONT OF THE SUN WHICH BLOCKS THE SUNLIGHT
Most planets rotate on their axes in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from above the Sun's north pole. This direction is known as prograde rotation. Venus is an exception, as it rotates in a retrograde or clockwise direction.
Neither the Sun nor the Moon are planets. Planets rotate around the Sun. Moons rotate around planets. There are other rules to explain the difference between planets and asteroids and comets which also rotate around the sun. Such as planets because of their strong gravitational field, clear objects in their rotation around the Sun, something a small asteroid, nor a small comet can do. However, neither the Sun (which planets rotate around), nor, the Moon (which rotates around the planet Earth), is a planet.
The moon changes shape as the planets (in this case the planet would be Earth) rotate around the sun.
All the planets rotate on their axes and it would be a very unusual thing to find a planet that did not rotate.