what is sun and moon
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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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SUN
- SUN IS A BIGGEST SOURCE OF LIGHT
- IT IS A STAR AT THE CENTER OF SOLAR SYSTEM
- IT IS A HUGE BALL OF FIRE
- IT IS A IMPORTANT SOURCE OF ENERGY FOR LIFE ON THE EARTH
- ITS GRAVITY HOLDS THE SOLAR SYSTEM TOGETHER
MOON
- THE MOON IS THE EASIEST CELESTIAL OBJECT FIND IN THE NIGHT SKY
- IT IS A ONLY SATELLITE OF THE EARTH
- MOON PHASES AND MOON'S ORBIT ARE MYSTERIES TO MANY
- 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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