There is no force slowing the Sun or the moon, so they keep moving. The stars only seem to move because Earth is continually revolving and orbiting the Sun, but they are also revolving, rotating, and expanding away from each other, extremely slowly, relatively.
Breezes are largely caused by differences in pressure and warmth in the air, which are largely caused by the Sun and the varying ocean currents. The ocean currents are largely caused by the Coriolis effect of the spinning Earth, and by the Sun's unequal warming of various parts of the ocean. Until the Sun burns out in 7 or 8 billions years, or more, the breezes will continue.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
Yes, it is possible to see the moon and the stars at the same time in the sky. The moon is often bright and can outshine the fainter stars, but on clear nights with a waxing or waning moon, you can still see some of the brighter stars in the sky.
The stars are in fact brighter than the moon as many distant stars produce their own light (just like our sun) and the moon only reflects sunlight. However, since many of these stars are so far away and the moon is relatively close to the Earth the Full moon appears to be brighter.
The moon reflects light from one star in particular: the sun.
Stars
Because the Moon is much nearer than the stars to the Earth.
the moon and the stars are made out of moisture and dust
stars are galaxies away from us and the moon isn't
It tends to pull material together, and to keep it together.
No, the moon is closer to Earth than the stars. The stars we see in the night sky are typically much farther away than the moon.
None. Stars do not orbit the moon. They are murch farther away and much larger than the moon is.
moon is too nearer to earth than stars
The moon and stars are both out at night.
Yes, stars can be seen from the moon because there is no atmosphere to block the view.
Yes, it is possible to see the moon and the stars at the same time in the sky. The moon is often bright and can outshine the fainter stars, but on clear nights with a waxing or waning moon, you can still see some of the brighter stars in the sky.
The Moon orbits the Earth.