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Jupiters biggest moon is Ganymede
it rotates quicker
The moon rotates in space. As for HOW the moon rotates, it rotates about it's own axis and revolves around the Earth. As for WHY, it is due to the conservation of angular momentum.
does it revolves rotates phases or circles the anser is rotates
Jupiter is the planet with the moon Europa
No The moon roates around the earth. The earth rotates around the sun within the solar system.
the moon rotates around the world
Answer 1) They all move. But the moon moves around the earth which goes around the sun which is spinning.Answer 2) Both move. The sun rotates on a fixed point. The moon rotates arounds a fixed point and also rotates around the Earth.
The moon rotates around the earth at the same rate that it rotates around it's own axis. This means that from earth it is only possible to see one side of the moon. That is why the moon rover expeditions were so intriguing to scientists.
Kale - moon - was created in 2001.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
C: rotates more quicker