Your question is unclear.
However if the earth keeps rotating on its axis and the orbit around the sun does not then the earth would fall into the sun.
The Earth normally rotates anticlockwise as seen from the north. If you mean 'if the Earth rotates the opposite way', then its position in January (relative to the Sun) could be the same. The four seasons would also be roughly the same.
because earth rotates, and the sun stays the same.
No.
because the earth rotates on its axis
The Moon rotates once per orbit, and has the same side of the Moon always facing the Earth. So looking at the Earth from the Moon, it's always in pretty much the same place.Because the Moon rotates at a constant speed but follows an elliptical orbit, there is a little variation; over the course of several months, the Earth would appear to "wobble" a little in the lunar "sky", and would appear to get somewhat smaller and larger as the Moon recedes from the Earth and then gets closer.
No. The earth rotates once in about 24 hours. The sun rotates once in about 32 days.
if the earth rotates in the same place
It is because that the Moon rotates and revolves around the earth due to wich it changes position.
Yes, the moon orbits the Earth in the same direction that the Earth rotates, from west to east. This is why we always see the same side of the moon from Earth, a phenomenon known as tidal locking.
This statement is not accurate. The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis, while the Moon revolves counterclockwise around the Earth when viewed from above the North Pole. They both rotate in the same direction.
yes because the earth rotates <-that way and the moon rotates <-thatway so yes!!!!!!
Becoz earth don't rotate at same point ! Its rotates on elipictal path !... So its change its position everytime !so the day or night r nt same ..