Ah, darling, we've got rotation and revolution shaking things up here. The Earth spins on its axis (that's rotation for you) and also orbits around the Sun (that's revolution, honey). It's like a celestial dance, but without the fancy outfits and cheesy music.
Earth has gravity or gravitational force that attracts the moon to the Earth.
The sun is in the center of the solar system. The Earth orbits the sun, and the moon orbits the Earth.
Why do we see differences in the appearance and movements of the Sun and Moon from Earth
The same factors that determine the force of gravity between ANY objects. (1) The masses involved, (2) the distance between the masses.
Earth's motions, particularly its rotation on its axis and its revolution around the Sun, are fundamental to how we measure time. A complete rotation of the Earth takes approximately 24 hours, defining the length of a day, while its orbit around the Sun defines the length of a year, about 365.25 days. Additionally, variations in Earth's rotation speed and tilt contribute to the concept of leap years and different lengths of months, underscoring the intricate relationship between Earth's movements and our timekeeping systems.
There is no relationship whatsoever between Earth's moon and any comet.
They get ALong
scale
the rotation and revolution of earth is called movements of the earth
The branch of earth science that deals with the movements that shape the earth's crust is called tectonics. Tectonics studies the processes involved in the deformation, folding, faulting, and overall movement of the earth's lithosphere. It seeks to understand how and why the earth's crust changes over time.
an apple has a core, that brings live to the earth
no
Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface.
Earth has gravity or gravitational force that attracts the moon to the Earth.
maria
They both has to do with Earth science
Graviational