The earth rotates at about 1,000 miles per hour in its daily revolution. It also moves at about 66,000 miles per hour in its yearly orbit of the sun.
All the objects on the earth including the atmosphere are in motion along with the earth. So, it is not possible to perceive the motion of the earth staying on the earth.
moon around the earth
Rotating (spinning) on an axis is what Earth's rotation does in creating day and night.
An object is in motion if it changes position relative to a reference point. Motion is a relative quantity and is expressed in respect to the position of another object. Example: both a car and the Earth are moving (earth is revolving around the sun) but if we express the motion of the car in respect to the Earth, we say the car is moving relative to the Earth. At the same time the earth is moving relative to the sun.
As seen from Earth, the yearly orbit traces the eclipticon the Earth's celestial sphere.
Relative to the car, you are at rest. Relative to the road, you are moving if the car is in motion. Relative to the sun, you are moving with the Earth's rotation and orbit around the sun.
Revolution
moving of earth round the sun moving of a bicycle's wheel
We don't feel the Earth moving and rotating because its motion is constant and we are moving along with it at the same speed. Our bodies have adapted to this motion over time, so we don't perceive it as movement.
The Earth is constantly in motion, rotating on its axis and orbiting around the sun. Additionally, atoms and molecules are always vibrating and moving, even in seemingly stationary objects.
yes the motion of earth around the sun is uniform
The motion of Earth around the Sun is the cause of the seasons.