Gravity. Both the moon and the sun possess gravity, and both exert this gravitational force on the earth. The sun's gravity captured Earth so that our planet revolves around the sun. The moon's gravity, which is only a fraction of Earth's, is still strong enough to pull water, creating tides.
they are the same circle but the light coming from the sun is really his and the light coming from the moon is not his own because it comes from the sun the moon only serves as a mirror that reflects the sun's rays so it looks bright when night.
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Gravity. Both the moon and the sun possess gravity, and both exert this gravitational force on the earth. The sun's gravity captured Earth so that our planet revolves around the sun. The moon's gravity, which is only a fraction of Earth's, is still strong enough to pull water, creating tides.
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they are the same circle but the light coming from the sun is really his and the light coming from the moon is not his own because it comes from the sun the moon only serves as a mirror that reflects the sun's rays so it looks bright when night.
Explanation:
yan po hope it's helps (pa brainliest po thank you)