That's depends on how big those cookies are! The circumference of Earth is 40,075 km, and if we lined up a whole bunch of oreo cookies (which have a diameter of 4.5cm, or 0.000045km), then we would need 890,555,555.556 of them to make it all the way around.
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The moon orbits around the Earth about once every 27.3 days, but because the Earth is also moving around the sun, from our perspective, it appears as if the moon orbits once every day.
The Earth's Moon orbits around Earth once in a Month and the Earth orbits around the Sun once in a year, so the Moon orbits around the Sun once in a year too.
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.
The Sun does not go around the Earth; rather, it appears to the observer on Earth that the Sun orbits the Earth due to the Earth's rotation and its orbit around the Sun. In reality, the Earth orbits the Sun once per year.
ONCE, that is where the different sizes of the moon come from. Full moon occurs once a month. The earth turns once each day on its own axis making day and night occur. The earth revolves around the sun once each year.