The sun does not move around the earth.
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.
The Earth travels around the Sun.
The sun doesn't move across the Earth's surface; rather, the Earth rotates on its axis, causing the appearance of the sun's movement across the sky. The sun appears to move at an average speed of 15 degrees per hour due to the Earth's rotation.
No, the sun does not move westwards around the Earth. From our perspective on Earth, it appears as though the sun moves across the sky from east to west due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun appears to move because of our planet's rotation, not because it is moving around the Earth.
The function describing earth's orbit round the sun is that for an ellipse.
The Earth moves around the sun.
yes it does
The earth revolve around the sun
Are you sure this question is correct? It takes the Earth one day "to move round the sun in one day"
year
because the gravitational pull doesn't work that way
The earth orbits round the sun, whilst spinning at the same time, so when the sun sets, its just because we have spun round so we are not facing it. when the sun rises, its because the earth has spun back around to face it. so no the sun stays in the same place, the earth moves.
The moon rotates round the Earth.
The clockwise movement is followed to imitate the earth's movement round the sun.
no, the earth orbits around the sun
About 30 km/sec. The exact speed is 29.8 km per second.
The moon does orbit the sun. The moon orbits round the earth, while both earth and the moon orbits round the sun.