The sun makes the moon have different shapes and sometimes the moon looks like nothing.
the moon and the sun
There is no contractual arrangement, so I'm guessing its on an ad hoc basis. they appear to be the same size in the sky, the Sun, Earth and Moon work together to create eclipses.
A mun. Or a soon.
When the gravitational forces of the Sun and the Moon combine, it results in tidal forces on Earth. These tidal forces cause the ocean water to bulge out towards the Sun and the Moon, creating high and low tides. The Sun and Moon's gravitational forces work together to influence the Earth's tides in a complex way.
Since the Moon is always orbiting Earth, both Earth and Moon together orbit the Sun in 1 year.
the moon and the sun
There is no contractual arrangement, so I'm guessing its on an ad hoc basis. they appear to be the same size in the sky, the Sun, Earth and Moon work together to create eclipses.
No, the Earth and the Moon revolve together around the Sun. (The Moon orbits the Earth and both orbit the Sun together.)
Under water On the moon On the sun
They rotate around each other, and work together to create tides.
It's called a 'neap' tide. When the sun & moon work together - it's called a 'spring' tide.
The moon orbits the earth and together the earth and the moon orbits the sun. Together the solar system orbits the center of the milkyway (where it is thought to be a black hole).
A mun. Or a soon.
low tides occur due of the gravitational pull of the moon. by the way it is gravitational of the moon because the moon is nearer than the sun but they work also together.
It doesn't. The Moon moves around Earth; both together move around the Sun.
When the gravitational forces of the Sun and the Moon combine, it results in tidal forces on Earth. These tidal forces cause the ocean water to bulge out towards the Sun and the Moon, creating high and low tides. The Sun and Moon's gravitational forces work together to influence the Earth's tides in a complex way.
the sun and moon line up together which makes the moon block the sun making it momentarily dark