The shape of Earth's orbit becomes more or less oval (eccentricity), Earth wobbles as it spins (precession), and Earth's axis changes too (tilt).
while the earth is orbiting the sun the moon is orbiting the earth
The moon supposedly "changes shape" all the time, as the moon is constantly orbiting the Earth however the moon doesn't actually change shape, it is the amount of the sunlit side of the Earth that we see changing.
Earth orbiting the sun is a planet that is attracted to a star.
The largest satellite orbiting the Earth is the Moon.
The force of gravity.
The sun is 93.3 Million miles from earth or 149.6 million km. But this is the average value, in truth the Earth is orbiting the sun in an elipse shape
One moon is orbiting Earth and that is called The Moon.
No, it is orbiting our Earth, which is orbiting our Sun.
The moon. The earth is in orbit around the sun, but the moon goes with it, orbiting the earth directly and orbiting the sun indirectly.
Well Uranis or saturn or neptune Has 47 moons Earth has only 1
Both orbits are elliptical in shape, with Earth orbiting the sun in approximately 365 days and the moon orbiting Earth in about 27.3 days. Both orbits are influenced by gravitational forces that maintain their motion around their respective central bodies.
The only natural satellite orbiting Earth is the moon.