The sun is the Mother of Mother Earth.... uhhh.... our Grandmother.... uhhh - lol.
The Earth orbits the sun, as does everything else in our solar system: all the planets, moons, asteroid belt, Kuiper belt, Oort cloud... Earth's orbit around the sun makes the sun wobble just a tiny bit (as does all the rest). The sun is responsible for all energy and all life on Earth. Without the sun, there would be no life or energy supplies on the surface of Earth.
The relation is that earth wouldn't survive if there were no sun, Earth and everything on it depends upon our sun.
They are all big and round.
The earth revolves around the sun.
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The Moon is the closest object in space to Earth. Earth's moon is of particular importance to us because it is the closest object to Earth in space. And it is the only extraterrestrial object that has been visited by astronauts.
This is a false statement because the moon revolves around the earth.
It has to be an if / then statement. Ex: If I view the Moon from the Earth with a high powered telescope, then ________________ Hope that helped somehow :)
Sun -> Earth: 108:1 Sun -> Moon: 416:1 Earth -> Moon: 3.7:1
The Moon orbits the Earth. The Moons gravity causes Earths tides to ebb and flow.
The Moon is the closest object in space to Earth. Earth's moon is of particular importance to us because it is the closest object to Earth in space. And it is the only extraterrestrial object that has been visited by astronauts.
This is a false statement because the moon revolves around the earth.
The rock will weigh less on the moon.
It has to be an if / then statement. Ex: If I view the Moon from the Earth with a high powered telescope, then ________________ Hope that helped somehow :)
Sun -> Earth: 108:1 Sun -> Moon: 416:1 Earth -> Moon: 3.7:1
The Moon orbits the Earth. The Moons gravity causes Earths tides to ebb and flow.
The only water on the Moon is ice that is frozen rock-hard in the craters near the lunar poles, where sunlight never reaches the crater floor. The only correct statement is that the Moon is the closest object to Earth. The next closest are the planets Venus and Mars, each more than 100 times farther than the Moon.
The moon reflects light from the Sun (and the Earth). That is why it appears to glow.
The sun and the moon are the same distance from the earth
You should be able to correct it by searching around in the sub-folders for Moon in Motion.
during a lunar eclipse, earth, sun and moon are in a straight line, First it's the sun, then earth, and last the moon.
The gravitational pull of the Earth holds the moon in position. Just a quick statement the moon won't be orbiting around the Earth forever every revolution it moves farther and father away.