Gravity.
Since the earth is larger than the moon it generates a more powerful magnetic field which pulls the moon towards the earth and causes it to orbit as the earth rotates on its axis, and the reason it stays in orbit is because the moon is moving fast enough to stay in orbit rather than be pulled into the earth yet it's not moving so fast that it will leave earths orbit.
The answer is 8km/s
the time goes by realy fast so yea dat yo answer
Yes, they do that is why we smell farts so fast
Animals are a beautiful wonder! Hummingbirds do not stay still when they fly, they are indeed moving, however, their wings beat so fast that it is hard to see them, and leads to the illusion of staying still.
When you jump in the air, you already have the same momentum as the spot you jumped from because you and the earth are moving together. The Earth's rotation doesn't affect your jump because the atmosphere moves along with the Earth as well.
The moon affects how fast the Earth moves by the tides. If the moon disappeared the days would shorten dramatically (6 hours long). The speed of the Earth would cause more natural disasters because it was moving so fast. Life on Earth would not be what it is today without the moon!
Well, technically it is always moving. It's just moving through space, so we can't tell. It doesn't appear to move to us because it's mass is so large in the relation to the earth's that the gravitational force holds us so it never moves by our perspective
earth's gravitational force pulls anything toward the center of the earth. so that makes everything stay in place. While a dropped object falls to earth rather than moving together or towards you.
The International Space Station (ISS) appears as a bright, fast-moving dot in the sky when viewed from Earth. It resembles a fast-moving airplane but does not have blinking lights. The ISS orbits the Earth approximately every 90 minutes, so it can often be seen during evening or early morning hours.
basically moving very fastly forward. it moves so fast that nothing can like stick or freeze to it. get it? thanx.
Because satellites can't stay in orbit if they're moving through air, so they have to be high enough where there's no air.