No, it moves but it is unnoticable to us. It has its own axis that it rotates around. The gravity from the other planets do that to it (mainly from Jupiter). It is similar to when 2 very large planets are side by side, they will revolve around each other. To see this in action, look it up in phET.
The Sun rotates on its axis. Other planets rotate around the Sun. It takes 365 days for the Earth to orbit (move around) the Sun.
There is no place on earth where the sun is always up.
The sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. In reality, the sun stays in one place at the center of our solar system, while the Earth rotates on its axis and orbits around the sun.
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
yes it does stay in one place
The Earth is moving but the sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in place.
When you stay in one place permanently, it is called residing or settling down.
Black lionfish stay in place
Replace plastic bushing.
To stay in one place permanently or for good.
Because they're in the gravitational pull of the sun known as orbit
It wouldn't, because: If Earth was closer to the Sun, Earth would be so hot that even if you stay out in the Sun for a second, you may have a sun-burn!