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Q: What two motions does the moon have?
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Do counter clock motions of the ocean cause of the Moon's gravity?

The moon's gravity doesn't cause those motions, and those motions certainly don't cause the moon's gravity.


The three movements of the moon?

1.Revolution (the earth and moon revolve around their common centre of mass) 2.Rotation. (the moon rotates around its own axis 3. The moon orbits the sun in company with the earth.


How do the motions of the earth and your moon affect your lives?

because dogs have sex every two seconds


How many motions does the moon have?

The motion of the moon is 2,808 a year


How long does the moon take to complete both of the moon motions?

28 days


What are the changing views of the moon seen from earth each motions?

moon phases


What two motions combined make the moon orbit Earth?

Velocity and gravity (movement around the Earth and the gravity of the Earth pulling on it).


Which two motions does earth in space?

The two motions that Earth makes are rotations and revolutions.


Are the moon sun and earth allined by magnetism?

Magnetism is not involved in the positions or motions of the sun, moon, or earth.


What is the cause of the different phases of the moon?

That's caused by the motions of Earth-Moon system around the Sun and Moon around the Earth.


What 2 motions does the moon have?

rotation on axis and revolving around earth


What are the 2 motions of earth?

The two motions of Earth are ;- Daily (24 hours) axial rotation. Annual (1 year) orbital (revolution) about the Sun. NB There are several other known movements of the Earth. they are ;- The angle of the Earth's axis varies between 28 degrees to 21 degrees. Currently at 23 degrees. The Earth's orbit about the Sun is an ellipsoid, that is an ellips that doesn't quite close up with each orbit, but slightly overlaps. This elliptical movement varies between nearly circular to a narrow ellipse. The Earth speeds up an slows down through space, because the Sun lies at one of the foci of the ellipse , NOT the centre. As a consequence, when nearer the Sun we moive faster, and when further away we move slower. Because of the Moon , the Earth 'wobbles' in and out of its orbital track. Summing , we can say that the Earth 'dances' through space, with the Sun and Moon as partners.