the sun and moon seem to move across the sky each day because of earth's on its axis
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As Earth rotates on its axis, the moon goes in and out of our view each day just like the sun and stars do. Therefore, the moon seems to rise, move across the sky, and set. Because the moon orbits Earth, it makes its own schedule when it appears and disappears from our view each day.
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As Earth rotates on its axis, the moon goes in and out of our view each day just like the sun and stars do. Therefore, the moon seems to rise, move across the sky, and set. Because the moon orbits Earth, it makes its own schedule when it appears and disappears from our view each day.
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