Seasons, day/night cycles
No, Tycho's model cannot explain the phases of Venus observed by Galileo. Tycho's model proposed an Earth-centric system with the planets revolving around the Sun, which would not account for the varying phases of Venus. Galileo's observations of Venus' phases provided evidence in support of the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.
The path a revolving object moves along is called an orbit. The object revolves around a central point, such as a planet revolving around a star or a moon revolving around a planet.
A planet is formed out of hot gases revolving around the Sun.
If you say something is 'revolving', it usually means it's turning around. :)
No, it is not possible to stop the electrons from revolving around the nucleus unless they are stripped off from the nucleus.
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The science revolving around building devices on an extremely small scale is called Nanotechnology.
Yes
The mutual forces of gravitational attraction between each pair of bodies.
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
The speed of a planet revolving around the Sun is slowest at the aphelion, which is the point in its orbit farthest from the Sun.
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