The Moon orbits the Earth once approximately every 27.3 days, a period known as a sidereal month. However, due to the Earth's own orbit around the Sun, the time it takes for the Moon to go from one full moon to the next (a synodic month) is about 29.5 days. This difference is due to the relative motion of the Earth and the Moon in their respective orbits.
The Earth's Moon orbits around Earth once in a Month and the Earth orbits around the Sun once in a year, so the Moon orbits around the Sun once in a year too.
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The Moon orbits Earth just once in 27.3 days.
The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.
The Earth's Moon orbits around Earth once in a Month and the Earth orbits around the Sun once in a year, so the Moon orbits around the Sun once in a year too.
The Moon orbits the earth nearly once a month. It orbits every 28 days. In a year, the Moon can orbit the earth 13 times.
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The Moon orbits Earth just once in 27.3 days.
The Earth neither spins round the Sun nor the Moon. The Earth rotates(spins) on it own axis, top give us night and day. The Moon revolves (orbits) round the Earth once a month (Moonth). The Earth and Moon, as a binary system revolve (orbit) round the Sun once a year. The Moon making 13 orbits of the Earth in once a year.
the moon orbits the EARTH every month.
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The moon with the specific name 'The Moon' orbits planet Earth.
They are just 'natural' time periods. The Earth orbits the sun once a year. The moon orbits the Earth roughly once a month, and the Earth turns on its axis once a day !
27.32 days
Once in each 27.32 days.
The Earth orbits around the Sun, while the moon orbits around the Earth.