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The Earth rotates around it's axis.The Earth revolves around the Sun.
Nicholaus Copernicus, a German/Polish astronomer and mathematician, developed the Copernican Theory, a revolutionary idea which changed our understanding of the universe and how it rotates and progresses. He developed the idea of Heliocentrism, then a theory, now a fact, that the the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe with all the planets revolving around it. His book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) was finished in 1532, however, because of Copernicus' fear of rejection from the Church and his peers, the book was not published until 1543, shortly before his death.
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does it revolves rotates phases or circles the anser is rotates
A planet's axis is the imaginary line that the planet rotates around, like spinning top.
Yes.
Well, we don't actually know that the universe itself rotates at all. The only movement we've established thus far is the generalized expansion and the movement of individual structures within the universe.
Every planet in the universe rotates around a star. The Earths star is the sun, so it's the same for every planet.
Almost all scientists and mathematicians until the Renaissance.
Most likely the sun makes a movement within a year; though it has not being recorded as a likey feasable option. Because the sun pulls sprung masses around itself it is likely that the negative gravity of our planets imobilises the sun though it is not likely that this theory of many is correctAnswer:The sun has several distinct movements:It rotates around its axisIt rotates around the common axis of all mass in the solar systemIt rotates around the center of the Milky Way galaxyIt moves outwards from the center of the Universe as the Universe expands
The Geocentric Theory was developed by Greek astronomers. The theory was that celestial bodies moved around Earth in circular paths.
Pythagoras was a theory developed by a scientist who was greek and dutched all day long
I am not quite sure what you mean by "independent". It is gravitationally bound to our galaxy (the Milky Way); that is, it rotates around the center of the Milky Way.
The Earth rotates around it's axis.The Earth revolves around the Sun.
A lever is a stiff structure that rotates around a fixed point. The fixed point around which a lever rotates is fulcrum.
yes the earth rotates around the sun
Nicholaus Copernicus, a German/Polish astronomer and mathematician, developed the Copernican Theory, a revolutionary idea which changed our understanding of the universe and how it rotates and progresses. He developed the idea of Heliocentrism, then a theory, now a fact, that the the sun, not the earth, is the center of the universe with all the planets revolving around it. His book, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) was finished in 1532, however, because of Copernicus' fear of rejection from the Church and his peers, the book was not published until 1543, shortly before his death.