We can see sunspots travel across the face of the Sun. Sometimes, for long-lasting sunspots, we can see the same ones 28 days later when they roll around again as the Sun spins.
It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis that causes the seasons, not the distance from the Sun.
the sun
it takes 84 years to orbit around the earth once
It rotates.
The earth sots on its axis at 23.5 degrees as it revolvees around the sun.
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
Yes, all spherical planetary bodies have an axis
Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun, which we define as a year. This period is known as the Earth's orbital period or sidereal year.
Scientists were able to prove that the Sun rotates by observing the movement of sun spots over time.
no
Anything that rotates has an imaginary line that it appears to rotate around, and that's what's called the "axis". Since the sun definitely rotates, there's an imaginary line through it that it seems to rotate around, and it's completely proper to refer to that imaginary line as the sun's axis.
the stars change as we move and the sesons