The simple answer is YES!!!!
Think of the Sun as the centre of the Solar System and the planets and moons orbit around the Sun. However, The Sun is a star in one of the tails of the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way, galaxy and its tails also rotate, taking our Sun and planets etc. with them. So the Sun is also moving too!!!!
The moon revolves around the Earth and the Earth revolves around the sun. The moon does not revolve around the sun.
The Earth rotates on its axis causing the sun, moon, and stars to appear to move across the sky. The sun rises in the east, travels across the sky, and sets in the west due to Earth's rotation. The moon and stars also appear to move across the sky from east to west during the day.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.
The strip of the sky through which the sun, moon, and brightest planets appear to move in the course of a year is known as the ecliptic.
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 revolves around the Earth and the Earth revolves around the sun. The moon does not revolve around the sun.
Yes
The moon and Sun do move, or everything is still and space moves. It is still debated.
Answer 1) They all move. But the moon moves around the earth which goes around the sun which is spinning.Answer 2) Both move. The sun rotates on a fixed point. The moon rotates arounds a fixed point and also rotates around the Earth.
It doesn't. The Moon moves around Earth; both together move around the Sun.
Gravity and the moon and sun
it does not because it does not orbit the moon or the earth
the sun doesn't move. the planets rotate on the suns axis. the moon spins on the eath axis and takes 28 days to do so. this creates a month.
The Earth rotates on its axis causing the sun, moon, and stars to appear to move across the sky. The sun rises in the east, travels across the sky, and sets in the west due to Earth's rotation. The moon and stars also appear to move across the sky from east to west during the day.
The earth revolve around the sun
Same way as the Earth, since they move together.
The Earth's rotation causes the sun and moon to 'rise' and 'set. The rotation also causes the sun and moon to move across the sky from east to west, but really this is an illusion we see on out planet.