Both what?
well,they are both planets but uranus dosen't have food,waterand people
uranus has seasons just like we do...but not as long.they both have storms.and both has a core
they are both elliptical orbits with the earth following along a deferent (large circle) and the moon along an epicycle (small circle). the moons rotation around its axis and its revolution around the earth are the same being 27 1/3 days which is why the same lunar hemisphere always faces the earth
Saturn and Earth are similar because they both:are formed at about the same time,rotate around the sun,rotate on their own axis,are a planet.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.
Mars and the Earth both follow orbits round the Sun, and they also have moons in orbit round them.
well,they are both planets but uranus dosen't have food,waterand people
No, Mars does not orbit around the Earth. The moon orbits around around the Earth. Both Earth and Mars orbit around the sun, but Mars is farther away from the sun.
uranus has seasons just like we do...but not as long.they both have storms.and both has a core
The planet Earth and Saturn both orbit the sun. They also have day and night since they rotate on their axis. Earth and Saturn each have at least one moon.There both planets, are made of rock, live in the milky way, both have moons (even though Earth has one), and are both a creation of God
It depends if it is an orbit around it's axis or an orbit around the sun. Heres the answer for both: Sun Orbit: 687 Earth Days Axis Orbit: 687 Earth Days The funny thing is that their both still the same :)
This is called its orbit. Strictly, the moon and the earth both orbit their common centre of mass. The path of the moon around Earth is elliptical orbit. It takes about 29 days to complete one orbit of earth by moon.
An object orbits a parent body because of the gravitational pull of the parent body. The orbiting object also exerts a gravitational pull on the parent body, and if it's large enough, they are said to orbit each other (binary). Planets orbit the Sun and moons (natural satellites) orbit planets for the same reason. The only difference is who the primary is: If the primary is a planet, the orbiting object is called a natural satellite, or moon.
they are both elliptical orbits with the earth following along a deferent (large circle) and the moon along an epicycle (small circle). the moons rotation around its axis and its revolution around the earth are the same being 27 1/3 days which is why the same lunar hemisphere always faces the earth
Saturn and Earth are similar because they both:are formed at about the same time,rotate around the sun,rotate on their own axis,are a planet.
Mars has two moons: Phobos and Deimos. Both are tiny, asteroid-like bodies with no atmosphere and irregular surfaces. Both orbit much more closely to Mars than the moon orbits Earth.
An earth orbit that is lower to earth then both a medium and high earth orbit.