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No. The moon rotates much slower than Earth. Earth completes a rotation once every days. The moon completes a rotation once every 27 days.
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates
No The moon roates around the earth. The earth rotates around the sun within the solar system.
Yes it can, and it does. The moon rotates once every revolution, which is how we only see one side of the moon.
The Moon does not orbit the Sun; it orbits the Earth. The Earth orbits the Sun.
The Moon is tidally locked to Earth, meaning it rotates on its axis at the same rate it orbits Earth, resulting in the same side always facing us. In contrast, Earth rotates at a faster rate and does not exhibit tidal locking with the Moon.
The moon rotates in space. As for HOW the moon rotates, it rotates about it's own axis and revolves around the Earth. As for WHY, it is due to the conservation of angular momentum.
You never see the far side of the moon because the moon rotates around Earth much, much faster than it revolves on it's axis. Hope this helped!
No. The moon rotates much slower than Earth. Earth completes a rotation once every days. The moon completes a rotation once every 27 days.
The imaginary line that the moon rotates on is called its axis.
Yes. The planet Jupiter rotates once in about 11 hours.
Because the moon rotates in its axis
The moon has day and because the moon rotates
no the moon is faster
the moon rotates around the world
The moon rotates round the Earth.
It takes the moon 27.322 days to orbit the Earth. While the moon rotates, the moon also rotates. Due to this rotation, we always see the same side of the moon.