Of course the planet has only one position and velocity at any given moment, but that velocity can be the addition of several separate velocities. You have a velocity taking you round the Earth's centre every 24 hours at up to 1000 mph, and another one taking you round the Sun once a year, at 18 miles/second.
you move both ways at the same time and trip as you do it
Actually three ways: on its axis, around the sun, and through space.
rotation revolution
I think there is only one way- both our eye balls move at the same time.
Planets are rotating, that is spinning, and they are also orbiting, going around, the sun.
yes
The fact it does exist is not disputed but it is relative, so can be measured in many different ways. our concept of time is solely dictated by the planet we are on.
Cliffhangers are great ways to finish a film! They often lead to better re-watchability or a nice setup for sequels.In Planet of the Apes in particular, the cliffhanger allows the viewer to realize how backward the world is that Taylor had visited, while at the same time how familiar...
Snakes
A. Return to our caves B. Kill ourselves C. Move to a different planet D. Perfect our ways as people and members of the planet's ecosystem (impossible) E. Get lucky and grow it in captivity
the move back and
It is in some ways, but not in other ways. They both evolve around the same star and look blue from afar. However, Earth is a terrestrial planet and Neptune a Jovian one. Neptune also has more moons and is colder, while years take decades of earth-years.