The Moon takes longer. The Earth spins once in 23 hours 56 minutes, while the Moon spins once in about 27 days.
how much of the earth is facin the sun
How would the earth travel around the earth?
earth's coastal areas
Earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis.
The Moon gives the Earth tides and the Earth keeps the Moon orbiting the Earth because of the gravitational pull.
If we assume that North is at the top, and you are standing mid-way betwen the equator and the North pole and looking at the sun, then the earth rotates towards your left, i.e. Eastwards.Looking down on the Earth from high above the North pole, we will see that it spins on its axis counterclockwise(anticlockwise). After a few days we will also notice that it rotates in its orbit around the sun also in a counterclockwise direction.And the moon? Well, it doesn't rotate on its axis relative to the earth. It always shows the same face to the earth, as it orbits the earth in a ... counterclockwise direction too!
The moon is caught in Earth's gravitational pull and the Earth spins on its axis and it is as though the moon is revolving around it
The earth is flat!
The mutual forces of gravitational attraction between each pair of bodies.
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The moon revolving around the Earth - creates the tides.
Because that is what it does, it orbits the earth.
Earth itself is rotating on a axis and it's revolving around the sun at the same time.
CounterClockwise
There is no such thing as the Earth revolving around the Earth. This question makes no sense what so ever...
yes.
The moon is Earth's satillite, revolving around earth eternally.
The earth is revolving around the sun because God made it that way! Also, because we need sunlight! Or we would die.... :O