At what are called relativistic speeds (some 90% the speed of light and more), time slows down appreciably. At the speed of light, time stops. But as anything with any mass is accelerated near the speed of light, it gains mass (because the energy being put into it to move it is converted into that mass). Just so you know what 'Big Al' Einstein said.
"Standing still" IS a measurement relative to the Earth. Relative toother things, you are moving with high speeds in complicated paths.But relative to the Earth, you are standing still.
Fast moving rivers int he ocean are called currents. Currents are caused by the Earth's rotation. An ocean current is continuous.
Because you are moving at the same velocity as the Earth.
You, and the earth you're standing on, are hurtling at 100,000 kilometres an hour around the sun. That's 62,000 miles an hour!
A dolphin is a fast moving animal if you think about it.
"Standing still" IS a measurement relative to the Earth. Relative toother things, you are moving with high speeds in complicated paths.But relative to the Earth, you are standing still.
10km/s
How fast a person is moving, while standing still, on the surface of the Earth.
because you are moving at the same speed - relatively, you are standing still. you are small, the earth is BIG.
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uranus is going as fast as earth
nothing, as far as I know. The earth isn't moving slow, it's moving extremely fast.
Gravity.
It changes every day
This is almost impossible to answer. You are moving around the earth's axis as the planet spins; you are also moving with the earth around the sun; you are also moving with the sun - and the entire solar system - around the center of our galaxy; you are also moving with the entire galaxy around the center of our galaxy cluster. The entire cluster is also moving. So there is movement in all kinds of directions, and the direction and speed constantly change due to several circular movements. Another factor is - how can you tell if something in space is standing still or moving? What is the reference point? There is no ground against which you can measure your movement. Everything is constantly moving, so you have to measure speed in reference to some other moving body.
Yes, the earth rotates but too fast for us to notice.
47km/h