They both are spheres, they rotate on their axis, and are in the same solar system.
They are both in the milkyway
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.
The sun is approxamently 150,000,000,000,000 millimters away from the Earth
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The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
The earth is like a sun
the sun moves closer to earth
Just the sun. Like Earth is still Earth, Saturn is Saturn...
Like 74,507,811.09
the Earth goes around the Sun....just like everyone else thinks.
Because earth is like on a axle and the earth spins moving either towards the sun or away from the sun
No. (But if you like that idea, go read Terry Pratchett.)
The gravity from the sun "holds" the planets into place and make them orbit the sun. Just like the gravity from the Earth makes the moon orbit the Earth.
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.
Explosions on the surface of the Sun, like earthquakes on the Earth, can create waves which travel round the Sun like Tsunamis do round the oceans of the Earth.
the Earth goes around the Sun....just like everyone else thinks.
An eclipse is when the earth, moon and sun are all in a straight line, from earth it looks like the sun has turned dark!