The moon follows the Earth because it is stuck in Earths gravitational pull.
No,First, the Moon goes round the Earth, not the other war round.Second, all orbits are ellipses not circles.
The moon goes around the earth every 27 days and 8 hours. (approximately)
The moon rotates round the Earth.
The distance varies as the Moon goes round the Earth while the Earth goes round the Sun AND Venus goes round the Sun. Thus sometimes Venus and Earth are on the same side of the Sun and at other times they are on opposite sides of the Sun. Obviously then the distance changes between the two extreme configurations. The best I can do is to tell you that Venus orbits the Sun at a distance of 108,208,000 km, the Earth orbits the Sun at a distance of 152,100,000 km, while the Moon orbits the Earth at a distance of 405,400 km.
From the perspective of the earth, the most apparent objects that go through phases are the moon, Venus and Mercury
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.
The Earth goes around the sun, the moon goes around the Earth.
The moon rotates around the Earth, and as it does so the Earth is rotating around the sun. So yes, along with the Earth the moon does go around the sun.
It takes 28 days for the moon to travel round the earth.
The Gupta Empire astronomers proved the earth was round by studying the moon during a lunar eclipse. They noticed that the earths shadow on the moon was round, meaning that the earth itself was round.
The Moon is dragged along by the Earth so it goes round the Sun in the same time as us.
Moon also revolve. Earth revolve round the sun and moon revolve round the earth.