seasons will not occur
if the earth rotates in the same place
the moon stays in the same place at the same size at all times. it just rotates.
No.
In a geosynchronous orbit, a satellite orbits Earth at the same rate as Earth rotates and thus stays over the same place on Earth all the time.
No. The earth rotates once in about 24 hours. The sun rotates once in about 32 days.
Yes, the moon orbits the Earth in the same direction that the Earth rotates, from west to east. This is why we always see the same side of the moon from Earth, a phenomenon known as tidal locking.
This statement is not accurate. The Earth rotates counterclockwise on its axis, while the Moon revolves counterclockwise around the Earth when viewed from above the North Pole. They both rotate in the same direction.
yes because the earth rotates <-that way and the moon rotates <-thatway so yes!!!!!!
Because it rotates around its own axis at the same rate as it rotates around the Earth.
because of the rotation of the moon. it rotates around the earth, so part of the time we can not notice all of the moon
Yes, it rotates at the same rate it orbits the Earth.
Earth rotates at roughly 1,000 miles per hour. Earth's plates move at the astonishing speed of fingernail growth.