-- Both are members of the solar system.
-- Both are visible from the Earth's surface.
-- Both revolve gravitationally around their common center of gravity.
-- Both are very nearly spherical in shape.
they are all spherical in shape
the sun and some planets
Ummmm.... No. The Moon orbits the Earth. The Earth orbits the Sun. The Sun orbits the center of the galaxy. Light things in orbit, heavier things in the center of the orbit. Well not exactly, they revolve around their common center of mass. This may or may not be at the exact center as far as distance. The common center of mass of the Moon and the Earth is located inside the earth, but not at the center of the Earth.
The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
they both have oxygen
the sun
The Earth, Sun, and Moon are all celestial bodies in the solar system. They interact with each other through gravitational forces. They all have a role in creating phenomena like tides on Earth.
I think they both revolve around their common center of mass. Of course, since the sun's mass is so much greater than the Earth's their common center of mass is inside the sun, and it appears almost as if the Earth revolves around a stationary sun.
Some common misconceptions about the relation between the earth and the sun include: The earth orbit around the sun is a highly elongated(skinny) ellipse, making the distance between the earth and the sun vary dramatically over the course of a year
they all have something to do with light but the earth shares the light with the sun as does the moon but on earth we have adapted from just using the sun and use man made light sources.ok?
they both have oxygen
the sun