No, it doesn't. It traces out a slightly elliptical skew cylinder. On the cosmic scale this is not very thick so, from earth, it looks like the axis is pointing to the same point but that's only because you cannot measure precisely enough.
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There are many.
Atlas, one of the titans, was forced to stand holding the heavens on his shoulders so that they should not fall upon the earth as a punishment from battling against Zeus.
Moon also revolve. Earth revolve round the sun and moon revolve round the earth.
The earth is a planet. An earth satellite is an artificial satellite that orbits the earth A geostationary satellite is an earth satellite that orbits at a height (approximately 22,000 miles) precisely determined to ensure that the satellite remains over the same spot on the earth's surface at all times, thus appearing from the earth to be stationary in the sky.
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Moon orbits around earth, which orbits around the sun.
Gravity. The moon orbits the earth because the moon is stuck in earths gravational pull.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
No. The Earth orbits the Sun once in 365.24 days
the earths gravity holds the moon so it orbits the earth.
Because it is pulled in by the earths gravity and therefore orbits the earth.
The Moon orbits the Earth. The Moons gravity causes Earths tides to ebb and flow.
an artificial satalite is man made that orbits the earth in the same direction as earth it is placed outside earths atmosphere such as the wather satallite
Like the Earth, the Moon is a sphere which is always half illuminated by the Sun, but as the Moon orbits the Earth we get to see more or less of the illuminated half.
satellites are things that orbit other things in space, for example the moon orbits the earth and is therefore the earth's satellite
the moon orbits the earth and one definition of a satellite is "a natural body that revolves around a planet"