We and all the other animals and plants have simply adapted to our home. Our senses have developed so everything feels normal. If they did not and we went around feeling dizzy all our lives I doubt if we would be around for long.
Our sense of balance comes from fluid in our ears. When you spin in a circle and come to a stop, inertia keeps the fluid in your ears spinning. This makes you feel dizzy. However, as the earth spins, the fluid in our ears is spinning at the same rate as our bodies. That is, it is moving relative to some non-moving point, but it is not moving relative to our bodies. That is why we don't get dizzy while spinning in a circle. Only after we come to a stop do we feel dizzy. That is the same reason we don't feel dizzy while the Earth rotates.
a year...
Earth quakes and tsunami (also volcanoes)
yes because the earth moves
Aristarchus was the first person we know of to come up with that idea.
probably never...sry
If you are dizzy, well sit down and hold your head! dizziness also come when you spin. your brain can't keep up with what your seeing, and your head starts hurting. if you eat little, you can also get dizzy.
as the earth moves around the sun,different parts of the sky come into view
use the worms in the can and it will come down and eat it
Yes. Every place on Earth sees the Sun rise and set, yet not at the same time. Yes, the diamond of the point of Sunrise moves as the Earth moves; 24 hours, nonstop! Yes, every microsecond without interruption.
there are over 300 moves unless you come up with your own moves
Mars come after Earth