Anything that rotates has an imaginary line that it appears to rotate around,
and that's what's called the "axis". Since the sun definitely rotates, there's an
imaginary line through it that it seems to rotate around, and it's completely
proper to refer to that imaginary line as the sun's axis.
yes
The sun rotates on its axis and revolves around the galactic centre.
they move across the sun's surface :)
It is on its axis. It orbits around the sun
Earth takes 24 hours to revolve on its axis. A revolution is orbiting around the sun and not on its axis.
The seasons are caused by the fact that the Earth's axis is tilted. As the Earth travels around the sun, the hemisphere that is tilted toward the sun changes. Whenever your hemisphere is pointed toward the sun, it is summer in your hemisphere.
It rotates.
The earth sots on its axis at 23.5 degrees as it revolvees around the sun.
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
Yes, all spherical planetary bodies have an axis
no
No ,but it does rotate on it's own axis.
The axis of the earth is tilted in the plane of its orbit. As the earth orbits the sun, the axis is tilted toward the sun and away from the sun and this creates the seasons.
The Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun.
why the sun is higher in summer is because the earths top of the axis is pointed to the sun which makes this hotter and in winter the axis is pointed away from the sun which makes it colder
If you mean whether the Sun rotates around an axis: yes, it does.
Actually all moves. The sun rotates on its axis. The earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the Sun. The moon revolves around the earth