The motion of the moon is 2,808 a year
convection currents in the mantle provide the basic driving forces for plate motions.
Earth goes under millions of motions - itself, the pull of the moon, orbiting the sun, which orbits a galaxy where the stars change position all the time, and the galaxy is still stretching. Now why millions? Because everything has its own gravity, no matter how small, and can affect in even the slightest bit to our orbit. So, I should say billions. Now, for those who think that answer is wrong, take this one then: Relative to the sun, 2.
1. diurnal motion 1. annual motion 1. precession
No. Motions of Earth around the Sun and Moon around the Earth are almost independent of each other. Think about that: if Moon were to rise every time the Sun sets, that would mean that the Moon is always hiding in the shade of the Earth (the Sun-Earth-Moon would be in the straight line), so you would never be able to see the moon (as no light from Sun would ever reach it). The reason that you do not see the Moon and stars during the day (actually sometimes you do) is because the light from the Sun is many many many times brighter.
The three major motions that the Earth undergos in space are Revolution(Orbit), Rotation, and Precession
The moon's gravity doesn't cause those motions, and those motions certainly don't cause the moon's gravity.
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moon phases
revolution anad rotation
Magnetism is not involved in the positions or motions of the sun, moon, or earth.
That's caused by the motions of Earth-Moon system around the Sun and Moon around the Earth.
rotation on axis and revolving around earth
1.Revolution (the earth and moon revolve around their common centre of mass) 2.Rotation. (the moon rotates around its own axis 3. The moon orbits the sun in company with the earth.
it takes 1 month
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The force of gravity.
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