The earth's revolution does not cause the four seasons. The tilt of it's axis, which is at 23.5 degrees does. As the earth moves in its orbit in an ellipse different parts of the northern and southern hemispheres are angled toward the sun.
geography
The season progression would reverse.
the earth is always revolving around the sun therefore changes the suns position here on earth
All of the revolving is directly related to gravitational pull.
Yes the tilt of the axial on the earth points the earth at the sun at different times when it's revolving around the sun giving the earth season
The Moon orbits the Earth, once every 28 days. ( one month(Moonth)). So in the position as seen from a given point and time on Earth will change by 1/28 of circle in one day. (approximately) 12 degrees.
No, the position of the Moon and the Sun as OBSERVED from the Earth.
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
Yes
No way
due to the Earth's orbit around the Sun. As the Earth moves in its orbit, the angle from which we view the stars changes, causing the apparent position of the constellations to shift over time. This phenomenon is known as stellar parallax.
The earth is flat!