No, Sun isn't a moon . Sun is the red hot ball of fire and emits its own light, heat and energy but moon is luminous because of sunlight .
The sun is much larger than the moon. The sun has a diameter about 400 times larger than the moon, but it also appears larger to us on Earth because it is much closer to us than the moon.
The moon is said to be a new moon. There is also the chance of there being a total or partial eclipse of the sun.
The Sun, Earth, and Moon rotate.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.
Yes it does! The moon isn't made up of any gas. Gas is what gives the sun its natural glow. That is also why you see the moon in different shapes, due to where the sun is in the solar system.
The Sun is a star. A moon is a (moon) also known as a: satellite.
When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun you get a full moon, not a new Moon which occurs when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun. You could also get a Lunar eclipse.
No. The sun is a star. The moon is a moon, also called a natural satellite, as it orbits Earth rather than the sun.
becasue the moon orbits the earth and it is also to do with the sun
The sun is much larger than the moon. The sun has a diameter about 400 times larger than the moon, but it also appears larger to us on Earth because it is much closer to us than the moon.
The moon reflects the light from the sun.
The moon is said to be a new moon. There is also the chance of there being a total or partial eclipse of the sun.
The Moon is largely responsible for the tides (the Sun also effects them but to a lesser extent). The Moon also provides light at night.
When the moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth, and also when our planet Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the moon.
Gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit around the Earth and also what keeps the Earth-Moon system in orbit around the Sun. It is also the force that tries to contract the Sun leading to the immense pressures in its core which is required for nuclear fusion.
The Sun, Earth, and Moon rotate.
Yes it does! The moon isn't made up of any gas. Gas is what gives the sun its natural glow. That is also why you see the moon in different shapes, due to where the sun is in the solar system.