Yes, the Sun rotates, but it isn't quite like the Earth. The Earth is solid, and it rotates as a unit, all together. The Sun is a plasma, a superheated gas, and acts more like a fluid than a solid. It doesn't rotate as a single object. In fact, the equator of the Sun rotates in about 26 days, while the poles rotate in about 33 days.
yes ,, first the science says the earth is flat, then they told it is round. but the science is now find out that, the earth is rotating its ownself and also the earth rotating the sun . the Earth rotating its own , it take one day --- but rotating the sun , it take 1 year.. this like the earth rotating the sun , what happening means , the sun also rotates itself, also pulling the earth with the families of their planet, with the speed of nine lakhs kilometres . they are running in the galaxy ,, hence the sun only not rotating , it also running with their families of their planet, ,, this said by god (ALLAH ) .. verify with AL QURAN 13:2 , 31:29 , 35:13 , 36:38 , 39:5.. o god is great,,
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
Everything in the sky appears to be moving because Earth is rotating. BUT - also, Earth is orbiting the Sun, and the Sun and all the planets are rotating in an arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is also moving through the Universe....
Everything in the sky appears to be moving because Earth is rotating. BUT - also, Earth is orbiting the Sun, and the Sun and all the planets are rotating in an arm of the Milky Way Galaxy, which is also moving through the Universe....
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
Yes, since the moon is rotating around the earth, it is not always visible. If it is on the the other side of the earth, then a person could not see it. The difference is that the sun rises and sets because the earth is rotating on its axis, while the moon rises and sets because it is rotating around the earth.
Its actually because the Earth is rotating.
As the Earth travels around the Sun, it is rotating on its axis, causing day and night. Additionally, it is tilted on its axis, which is why we experience different seasons throughout the year. The Earth is also interacting with other celestial bodies, such as the moon, which impacts things like tides.
by the earth rotating around the sun while the moon is rotating around the earth.
In addition to rotating on its axis (spinning), our earth also revolves around the sun (orbits).
The sun looks like it rises and sets is because the Earth is constantly rotating, making the sun's light hit different parts of the earth at different times.
Earth revolves around the sun while rotating on its sides