A+ true.
The moon always revolves around the earth with the same side facing the Earth. The reason is because the moon's period of rotation is the same as its orbital period around the earth. The moon rotates once on its axis every month. As an orbiting body, if the moon did not rotate on its axis, its orbiting motion would expose all of its surface toward the earth at some point during the month.
Earth - The planet we live on.
The only natural satellite orbiting Earth is the moon.
Answer #1:YES======================Answer #2:No
No.It doesn't.
A+ true.
There are no planets orbiting Earth.
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
The large lump of rock orbiting around the earth is called the moon
Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.Usually orbiting Earth, that is, in an orbit around Earth, but fairly close to Earth - a few 100 km. distance from Earth's surface, at most.
The moon. The earth is in orbit around the sun, but the moon goes with it, orbiting the earth directly and orbiting the sun indirectly.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
They were orbiting or looking around to see what was around the Earth and they saw the moon an claimed it ours?! Well that's my guess
The Earth revolves around its axis, an imaginary line running through the centre of the Earth from the North pole to the South pole. As an orbiting planet, its orbit takes it around the Sun once every year.
Yep, you got it.
There is no moon IN the Earth. There is one moon ORBITING AROUND Earth.
When the Earth moves around the Sun, we say that it is orbiting the Sun.