Depending on its size, this could describe a planet such as Earth or Mercury, an asteroid such as Vesta, or a "dwarf planet" such as Ceres. Or, if it is small and irregularly shaped, it could be a meteoroid.
The moon is a rocky object that orbits the earth.
I thought you would help me get the answe.. guess not
it's Asteroid
maybe mars
Venus
The moon
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Earth
Because the moon rotates around the earth!
because earth rotates on its axis
Charon measures 1,172 km across, about half the diameter of Pluto.
The sun doesn't move dude! the earth rotates while moving (orbiting) around the sun! :3
One clue is the movement of sunspots on the surface of the Sun. Observations over several days will show the sunspots moving with the rotation of the Sun. The rotation period of the Sun is between 25 and 34 days (depending on latitude).
We know the Sun rotates because we can observe stationary sun spots moving across its surface.
the earth rotates giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky
Parallax is the apparent movement of an object across a background when observed from two different places.
the earth rotates giving the impression of the sun moving across the sky
This is a simple one to answer. The Earth rotates and as it rotates, the stars seem to move across the sky.
The water cycle rotates across biosphere. It is a bidirectional process.
Mile
Watching the sunspots travel across the face of the Sun.
2,160 miles
The circle's diameter
since earth rotates, the constellations will seem to move across the sky.
they get more electrons the farther right the get