Technically, there are entire galaxies that "orbit" around one another. There are super galaxies called "Giant Ellipticals" around which smaller galaxies move about. The problem is that it becomes a question of relativity, as in, what is the center of the universe (or is there even one?) or what is revolving what. There are some theories that speculate that the entire universe is rotating or "moving around itself".
Yes, it is possible to have brown eyes with a blue ring around them. This is known as a limbal ring, which is a dark ring around the iris that can create the appearance of different colored circles around the pupil.
No, a stream is not a living thing. It is a body of flowing water that moves continuously over the Earth's surface.
Ancient astronmers used shell theory. The earth was center, then came the moon, planets and sun, then other stars. At first it was a circular system. It seemed more "perfect", that degenerated into ellipses as the mathematics didn't work out.
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The largest flying animal was the Quetzalcoatlus, a pterosaur that lived around 68 million years ago. It had a wingspan of up to 36 feet, making it larger than any bird known to have existed.
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An object that orbits around another - is called a satellite.
The litle thing you move around on a video game controller. It's a little stick that moves around in a circle. :)
A key in a lock is the thing that turns but never moves.
your scull is the largest thing in your body
Cats are playful creatures. When they see something move they become interested in it and attack. They also aren't that smart so when they see their tale move they thing it is a toy or prey so they try to attack it but it moves when they move so they just go around in circles trying to get it
Water temperature is the primary force. Then the earth's rotation and the tides.
because if we count the earth it is the largest thing pass or present
There are many things which completely circle the globe. The first thing that comes to mind is the equator, but the artic and Antarctic circles also circle the globe (as well as every other degree of latitude). The taiga forest circles the globe. The atmosphere circles the globe.
The largest thing in France is the Eiffel tower.
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An inchworm.