It certainly appears to do that . . . just like the sun and all the stars do. The main reason
for the apparent motion is the fact that the Earth is turning and carrying you along with it,
so the direction you need to look in order to see any object keeps changing. You don't feel
the spinning, so your brain interprets the changing positions of things in the sky as if they're
the ones doing the moving.
yes
the moon isnt in the sky its in space
No, it does not.
because the Earth is rotating and the Moon is orbiting the Earth by gravity
it depends where on the earth you are standing
east to west
because the earth spins
east 2 west
The Moon travels across the sky in the same direction as the Sun; Its' leading edge is the point at which phase changes start and move from right to left.
The Sun doesn't: "move across the sky" Earth revolves around the Sun which is why it appears to "move across the sky".
Because it does travel across the sky, the moon orbits the earth, the earth doesn't orbit the moon.
Why do searts appear to move westward across the sky?
the sun dosent move across the sky