You will die, you dumb!
The revolving of the earth and the rotating of the moon.
Because the sun reflects off of the surface of the moon which makes the yellow color. Since the moon is constantly revolving and rotating there are phases.
The moon isn't doing anything, it is only rotating and revolving around the Earth in different phases, making the Sun shine on only different part of the moons. It depends where the Moon is facing the Sun and also where we are viewing the moon.
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
Simply, the moon is the moon.
No. The moon Is constantly revolving around the Earth, which is revolving the Sun.
The Moon constantly has the same face turned toward the Earth. That means that it rotates once per month. (If it had stopped rotating completely, then each phase of the Moon would show us something different - but it is always the same. )
The path a revolving object moves along is called an orbit. The object revolves around a central point, such as a planet revolving around a star or a moon revolving around a planet.
The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.The Earth's rotation is not dependent on the Moon; without the Moon, the Earth would still rotate. However, the Moon's gravitation gradually slows down Earth's rotation, so without the Moon, it is possible that Earth would now be rotating faster.
It depends upon your point of reference. If you are on the earth, your point of reference is the earth and you deem the moon to rotate around the earth. If you are on the moon, your point of reference is the moon and so you consider the earth to be moving around the moon. Consider two people holding hands opposite one another and swinging around. Who is revolving around whom?! If one is static, it makes no difference as the one rotating can presume that everything else is rotating around themself!
In 1610, Galileo Galilei observed 4 moons rotating around Jupiter
then there would be no moon