There are many effects. The most obvious is that we have night and day.
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
The day/night cycle results from the Earth rotating.
It is not a matter of chance it is a matter of physics. The moon is tidally locked with the earth. All this takes are the effects of gravity and time.
by the earth rotating around the sun while the moon is rotating around the earth.
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
earth is approximately rotating at 66 and a half degrees
Nothing will happen because of the gravity
The tilting of the Earth creates the seasons that each hemisphere gains in turn. For instance, when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun, it is Winter in the North and Summer in the South - and visa-versa.
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
Any object that rotates has a tendency to continue rotating.
If the Sun were to stop rotating, its magnetic field would weaken over time and the Sun's surface would become less active with fewer sunspots and solar flares. This could potentially have effects on Earth's climate and space weather, but it would not cause the Sun to go out or have an immediate impact on life on Earth.
because earth is rotating and revolving