Geography, asked by sumitsolanki0481, 5 hours ago

what is the difference between sun and moon?


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Answered by antarabarman42
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Explanation:

In absolute terms, the Sun and the Moon couldn't be more different in size. The Sun measures 1.4 million km across, while the Moon is a mere 3,474 km across. In other words, the Sun is roughly 400 times larger than the Moon.

Answered by btwitsmuskann
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Answer:

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here we goo:

Differences :-

•The Sun is made up of hot clouds of gases, but the Earth and the moon are simply made up of rocks.

•The moon revolves around the Earth, the Earth revolves around the Sun and the Sun revolves around its own axis.

•The earth is a planet, the Sun is a star and the moon is a natural satellite.

•The Sun and the Earth doesn't change its shape but the moon continuously changes its shape( means it appears to be changing shapes).

•The Earth takes 365 days to complete one revolution around the Sun and this time period is termed as a year.

•The moon takes 29.53 days(30 days for approx) to complete its revolution around the Earth and this time period is termed as lunar month.

•The Sun emits its own light, the moon reflect the light of the sun and the Earth traps some of the heat and light of the Sun.

Hope thiz helps you♥!!!

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