The earth rotates and the moon revolves in the same directions.
Neptune has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons. This moon is called Triton and is the largest moon of Neptune.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
No. If it is right before a new moon the crescent will face one way, the crescent after a new moon faces the opposite way.
Yes, but it rotates the opposite way of earth
Apparently, the moon rotates the opposite direction the Earth does, which is counter-clockwise, so it rotates clockwise. I don't know how or why, though.
The earth rotates and the moon revolves in the same directions.
That is called retrograde rotation.
The moon rotates in space. As for HOW the moon rotates, it rotates about it's own axis and revolves around the Earth. As for WHY, it is due to the conservation of angular momentum.
Neptune has a moon that revolves in the direction opposite all its other moons. This moon is called Triton and is the largest moon of Neptune.
When moon rotates faster... Nobody can answer this, it's not asking anything.
yes because the earth rotates <-that way and the moon rotates <-thatway so yes!!!!!!
Turn it to the opposite direction that the rotor rotates.
the moon, as it rotates around the earth, creates the tides of the ocean through it's gravitational pull
It Is Prograde Because The Moon Triton Is Retrograde According to scientist Triton was captured and rotates is a opposite Direction as Neptune
No, it's incorrect. If it were true, then the moon would revolve in the same direction that the earth rotates, and at close to the same rate. Instead, the moon revolves less than 4 percent as fast as the earth rotates, and in the opposite direction.