The sun does rotate on its axis. So, essentially, you would see what you're seeing now. Not that I recommend staring at the sun; but because it's so bright, you can't discern any features of its surface, and consequently, the view doesn't change.
as the earth rotates, the sun appears to be rising and travelling across the sky (giving is day and night, etc).
if you are on the moon you can see it and the earth would have red sand
mmm... maybe a good slogan for Venus is..., well almost everyone say Venus was just like the earth, its almost the same size, and its the clothes to the earth, and it was like earth, you can say " Travel to Venus to see the earth twin sister " hpe you like it;D
It is on the other side of the world so if you could see India, America would be on the back side of the world.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
It is rotated 90 degrees to the right on the disk trey and every manufactured PS2 I see has it upright.
Because the side of the Earth which you are on has rotated so that it is facing away from the Sun (into space)
i think earth with no rotation would be like the world with no air cause earth i surrounded by air so that is how i would see the earth wit no rotation
you would see the moon partly or all the way covered by the shadow of the Earth. It would look like a dark brown ball. Hope this helps.
The same because you only see one part of the Earth.Another answerConsidering that the moon is not geostationary, the Earth would look like a coin, though it would probably look somewhat like a sphere when the moon were directly above it.
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When the alphabet 'you' is rotated 180 degrees, it will appear as the letter 'y'.
we can see continents on earth
While no humans have gone to Mars yet to look, we would certainly expect to be able to see Earth from Mars. It would probably look very much like Venus does to us here on Earth.
yes you would it goes like 2000 kilometres a hour so say if you were on the moon you would see it, but not very fast because the world is very big
Yes. You would. Mars can be seen from Earth because it's so close to us. But if the whole planet were to blow up or explode, we would be able to see it. Whatever what the explosion would look like if it happens to Mars, then surly we could see it.
Provided the rotational speed was the same as it is now, the length of of the day would not change at all. Unfortunately though, there would not be any of us around that would survive such a shift. Too bad, it would really be nice to see the sun rise in the west and set in the east after the change.
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