Want this question answered?
The answer is Earth. LOOK AROUND.
Only 3 planets actually orbit the earth while the rest orbit around the sun. the three are mars venus and uranus.
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
Those are three different questions; you would be better of asking them as three different questions on this site. The difference between rotation and revolution is that "rotation" refers to a movement of an object around its own axis; while "revolution" refers to a movement around an external object or axis - in this case, around the Sun.
Let's do a little math. Earth is 93 million miles (on average) from the sun. The circumference of a circle is 2pi(r), or in this case, 584,000,000 miles. 584 million miles. It takes the earth 365 days to circumnavigate the sun. That is 1.6 million miles per day, or 67,000 miles per hour. Does it feel like you're wheeling 67,000 miles per hour around the sun?
75%
750 meters.
The earth turns on its axis; it orbits around the earth-moon barycenter; it orbits around the sun.
The answer is Earth. LOOK AROUND.
1) Rotating on it's own axis.2) Revolving around Earth.3) It Travels with earth on it's trip around the Sun.-roma
John Glenn on February 20, 1961. He went around the earth three times.
they are both planets and they revolve around the sun
Only 3 planets actually orbit the earth while the rest orbit around the sun. the three are mars venus and uranus.
The circumference of the Earth, along the Equator, is about 24,800 miles, so 74,000 miles is about three times around the Earth.
three hundred and forty three earth years According to the linked website, Venus takes 225 days to go around the sun.
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon
When the moon is full, it's "behind" the earth, that is, in the direction opposite the sun. The three bodies are lined up, with the earth in the middle, like this: Sun ---------------------------------------------------------------------------Earth -- Moon