they are pulled by the Earths gravity
the gravitational pull of the earth moves the moon
The reason object move around space is inertia. Take the moon and Earth for example, gravity makes the moon stay close to the Earth, and inertia makes the moon circle (or revolve, or orbit) around the Earth in a circular motion. the path it takes is called its orbit.
No I don't think so.
Radiation if that's the answer you're looking for... Radiation is the transfer of heat by electromagnetic waves (or light energy) traveling through space (but not outer space, just space like in the air).
it don't move, the Earth spins that is making the sun look like it is moving same thing with the moon.
Everything is held together by the Suns gravity , so it stays in orbit.
If gravity suddenly disappeared, the moon would fly out into space in a straight line. If the moon suddenly stopped moving it would fall straight into Earth.
No force makes the Earth move. It has enough momentum to continue moving through space.
If you're on the sun, the earth, or any other planet in the solar system, and you're watching the moon, the moon appears to move around the earth every 27.3 days. If you're on the moon and watching the earth, the earth doesn't appear to move at all. There's no vantage point from which the earth appears to move around the moon.
sun moon
The earth's moon helps move the oceans tides.
conduction because there is more heat in space then there is in earth