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Does the earth spin around the moon or the sun?

The moon spins around the earth once a month. The earth spins around the sun once a year and the earth spins on it axis once a day giving rise to night and day. So in answer to your question the earth spins around the sun and the moon spins around the earth.


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Earth spins around its axis? Which is the line between the north and south pole.


What is the imaginary line that runs through the middle of a body or planetwhich that object spins?

The imaginary line that runs through the middle of a body or planet, around which it spins, is called the axis. This axis extends from the North Pole to the South Pole and defines the planet's rotation. The tilt of this axis relative to its orbital plane also affects the seasons experienced on the planet.


What spins around the earth?

the sun and the moon


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Partials


What spins around the nucleus of atom?

electrons


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it spins us around are planet


Imaginary line around which earth spins?

The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".


What does the earth do in a day?

earth does in a day is that it spins around around the sun


How a does the earth to spin around?

it spins around on its axis,that is how the earth rotates.


How fast Mars spins in days?

Mars spins around it's axis in 1.02 days (24.5 hours).


Is axis the movement of earth as it rotates around the sun?

If you want to spin an apple, it would be a lot easier if you stick a pencil through it from top to bottom, and then spin the pencil. Notice that as the apple spins, the pencil always points in the same direction and it doesn't move; it just sits there and spins around the lead in the middle, while every part of the apple spins around the pencil. Even though there's no pencil stuck through it, the earth spins exactly the same way. If you try hard though, you can imagine a pencil stuck through the Earth's north and south poles. It's 8,000 miles long, it points at the North Star, and every part of the earth spins around it. The imaginary line through the earth, between the poles, right where you just imagined that gigantic pencil, is called the earth's "axis". The word simply means: "The line that everything else spins around".