On Earth, the Moon's orbit shows up as tides.
Jupiter has four moons that orbit it. the names of these moons are IO (eye-oh) Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.Time taken for the moons to orbit Jupiter:IO- 1.7 Earth yearsCallisto- 16.7 Earth yearsEuropa- 3.5 Earth yearsGanymede- 7.1 Earth years
apogee
Not our (the Earth's) moon but Jupiter has lots of its own moons that orbit it.
Earth is.
No. The moon's orbit is tilted by about 5 degrees relative to Earth's orbit around the sun. This is why we do not see eclipses every month.
yes
The moons gravitational pull on the earth lifts the Earth's oceans causing the ebb and flow of the tides.
Yes. One moon orbit Earth (The moon)
No
Jupiter has four moons that orbit it. the names of these moons are IO (eye-oh) Callisto, Europa and Ganymede.Time taken for the moons to orbit Jupiter:IO- 1.7 Earth yearsCallisto- 16.7 Earth yearsEuropa- 3.5 Earth yearsGanymede- 7.1 Earth years
apogee
Not our (the Earth's) moon but Jupiter has lots of its own moons that orbit it.
Not specifically. The Moon's gravity does cause Earth's tides, and tides do affect the weather, but weather is more of a local phenomenon.
1 moon.
its part of the roation and orbit of the earth. its an eclipse.
29.5 days.
no