It would probably depend on how fast you were moving your head and how you were walking. I would think walking in a tight circle and moving your head back and forth quickly, would make a person dizzy, at least.
You might be moving to fast
Some people that get on a bus get motion sickness. Some people are fine while riding.
a boy running . a car moving. a cat walking. moving of a ball. A ship sailng on water.
When you are in motion weather flying, driving, or sailing, your eyes need to be focused on the same motion or similar to it, when you are looking at things that are not at the same motion as wherever you are that is moving in a fast motion, you may develop a sick feeling like a migrain.
A ball going down a hill is energy in motion. You walking is also energy in motion. A car moving is another example of energy in motion.
It is called motion sickness and happens when the organs of balance (in the middle ear) are over stimulated (by motion) and or the sensory input form the eyes and the organs of balance are confused ( that happen when you try and read in a moving vehicle - it makes things worse).
usually by moving it's legs it a forward motion, otherwise known was walking.
Motion sickness occurs when there is a disconnect between what your brain is perceiving from your inner ears and what your eyes are seeing, leading to confusion in the brain. This imbalance can trigger the body's defense mechanism to expel any potentially harmful substances, resulting in vomiting.
There are four basic types of motion:Linear motion - moving in a straight line, like walking along a sidewalkOscillating motion - swinging from side to side, like a pendulum swinging on a clockReciprocating motion - moving backwards and forwards in a straight line, like sawing wood with a hand sawRotary motion - turning around in a circle, like a wheel turning
A ball going down a hill is energy in motion. You walking is also energy in motion. A car moving is another example of energy in motion.
An ambulation is an act of walking around.
They go from moving around slightly, to moving around quickly and separating from one another. This is causes by evaporation.