because they are all spheres!
The moon circles around the earth; the earth circles around the sun.
... as the earth moves? as in, an earthquake? Sorry, honey, but the sun and the moon have NOTHING to do with that.
Yes. The Sun and the planets, including Earth, all were made from the swirling dust resulting from a really ancient large star that exploded. (A supernova)The moon was most likely torn from the Earth billions of years ago by a huge asteroid crash.So the moon is related to Earth, Earth is related to the Sun, therefore, all 3 are related to each other.
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The distance between the Sun and the Moon is not related to the temperature on Earth.
they are celestial object2nd Answer:The Sun and the planets, including Earth, all were made from the swirling dust resulting from a really ancient large star that exploded. (A supernova)The moon was most likely torn from the Earth billions of years ago by a huge asteroid crash.So the moon is related to Earth, Earth is related to the Sun, therefore, all 3 are related to each other.
there both round2nd answer:The Sun and the planets, including Earth, all were made from the swirling dust resulting from a really ancient large star that exploded. (A supernova)The moon was most likely torn from the Earth billions of years ago by a huge asteroid crash.So the moon is related to Earth, Earth is related to the Sun, therefore, all 3 are related to each other.
Earth ---> Moon ---> SUN.
sun earth and moon
when the moon goes in between the sun and the earth
The moon is revolving around Earth, so sometimes the Moon is between the Sun and Earth and Earth is between the moon and sun.