The Earth spins on its axis in the counter clockwise direction, when viewed from
above the North Pole.
Yes
No, the Earth and the Moon revolve together around the Sun. (The Moon orbits the Earth and both orbit the Sun together.)
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.
Electrons spin around the nucleus, like the earth orbits the sun
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
The Earth neither spins round the Sun nor the Moon. The Earth rotates(spins) on it own axis, top give us night and day. The Moon revolves (orbits) round the Earth once a month (Moonth). The Earth and Moon, as a binary system revolve (orbit) round the Sun once a year. The Moon making 13 orbits of the Earth in once a year.
No. Earth is a planet. It orbits the sun, which is a star.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.
Day - When the earth does a spin Month - When the moon orbits us Year - When we orbit the sun
The axial tilt of the Earth's axis of rotation (spin) relative to the plane in which it orbits the Sun means that as it orbits the Sun it successive presents on or other pole towards the Sun. This causes the Earth's climatic seasons and the changes in day length experienced at high latitudes.because
C.
Venus orbits the sun.