If there are clouds moving in the sky, this may provide the illusion of movement.
Also, due to Earth's rotation, everything around us seems to turn around the Earth.
If you're on the sun, the earth, or any other planet in the solar system, and you're watching the moon, the moon appears to move around the earth every 27.3 days. If you're on the moon and watching the earth, the earth doesn't appear to move at all. There's no vantage point from which the earth appears to move around the moon.
There is only one moon in orbit around the Earth. We call it the Moon.
Same way as the Earth, since they move together.
There's no limit to the distance at which Earth's gravity is effective, and no limit to the distance that two bodies can separate and still move in mutual gravitational orbits.
It always moves it orbits the Earth which orbits the sun.
it depends where on the earth you are standing
The same reason you have to look up to see the moon when you're standing on earth. From earth, the moon appears to move across the sky, but on the moon, the earth stays in the same spot at all times. This is because the near side of the moon is always pointing to earth while the earth rotates, which gives the moon the appearance of movement across the sky.
Everything moves, compared to something else. When you stand on the Earth,you're moving right along with it, so it doesn't move compared to you. Andwhen you stand on the moon, you're moving right along with it, so it doesn'tmove compared to you.But is it really moving ?There's no such thing as "really" moving, only moving compared to something else.
The Earth's atmosphere moves right along with the Earth. If it didn't, then anybody standing on the equator would be standing in a 1,000 mph wind !
The earth's moon helps move the oceans tides.
The moon appears to move in the sky as you move because of its position relative to the Earth. As you change your viewpoint by moving, the angle at which you see the moon changes, causing it to appear to shift its position in the sky. In reality, the moon is staying in its orbit around the Earth.
the moon flys away from the earth
The moon moves across the sky because of the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, the moon's position relative to an observer on Earth changes, causing it to appear to move across the sky.
Yes
The moon revolves around the Earth and the Earth revolves around the sun. The moon does not revolve around the sun.
The reason they seem to move at all is that we are standing on a rotating ball (the Earth) while we look at them. The direction of rotation of the Earth makes it look as though other objects - not just the Sun and Moon but the stars also - are moving westwards.
the gravitational pull of the earth moves the moon