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what is sun and moon​

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Answered by shanmukh51
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The Sun warms our planet, and with the Moon, creates the tides. The Moon orbits the Earth and in turn, the Earth orbits the Sun. We see the Universe from a platform that is both rotating on its axis, and traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.

Difference between sun and moon:

That said, however, they are otherwise very different. The sun is a star, while the moon is a large mass of rock and dirt. ... When the Earth was formed in the early solar system, it didn't have a moon. The moon was likely created when a large planet collided with the Earth

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Answered by srishtiarya12
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Answer:

SUN

  1. SUN IS A BIGGEST SOURCE OF LIGHT
  2. IT IS A STAR AT THE CENTER OF SOLAR SYSTEM
  3. IT IS A HUGE BALL OF FIRE
  4. IT IS A IMPORTANT SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR LIFE ON THE EARTH
  5. ITS GRAVITY HOLDS THE SOLAR SYSTEM TOGETHER

MOON

  1. THE MOON IS THE EASIEST CELESTIAL OBJECT FIND IN THE NIGHT SKY
  2. IT IS A ONLY SATELLITE OF THE EARTH
  3. MOON PHASES AND MOON'S ORBIT ARE MYSTERIES TO MANY
  4. THE MOON VERY LIKELY HAS A VERY SMALL CORE ,

JUST 1 TO 2 % OF MOON

MASS AND ROUGHLY 420 MIELS WIDE

(680km)

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