You would'nt really. Not unless you were in space, watching the earth for days on end. But that would be nearly impossible, as you would be looking at the sun.
Well, the stars and constellations are always moving, and since we know that space doesn't revolve, then it must be the earth that is always moving and revolving and turning
If the moon was not in orbit around the Earth, the tilt of the Earth's axis with respect to the plane of the ecliptic would be unstable. As a result, seasons and climate would be unstable, and life as we know it on Earth would change or disappear.
To move in a circle around something is called revolving. To move around the same point is called rotation. To move around another stationary object is called orbiting. The earth rotates on its own axis while also orbiting around the sun.
Geocentric understanding places the Earth at the center of the solar system or universe (depending on what is being discussed, and when) A Heliocentric understanding places the sun at the center of the solar system, or universe.
As far as I know, no planets have yet been detected around Canopus. You may be aware that Frank Herbert placed his fictional desert planet Arrakis as the third planet of the star, however.
i dont know the answer stupid girls and boys.
when eath come in between the sun and moon lunar eclipse take place.As we know that moon revolves and rotate around the earth and earth revoles and rotate around the sun,sometimes the earth come between earth and sun while revolving around the sun and moon goes to back side of earth while rotating around the earth............
when eath come in between the sun and moon lunar eclipse take place.As we know that moon revolves and rotate around the earth and earth revoles and rotate around the sun,sometimes the earth come between earth and sun while revolving around the sun and moon goes to back side of earth while rotating around the earth............
Well, the stars and constellations are always moving, and since we know that space doesn't revolve, then it must be the earth that is always moving and revolving and turning
Well im not entirely sure but from what i know life would slowly become extinct on earth because we wouldn't get sufficient heat to keep the water in a liquid form, causing every life form to slowly die. Also we may crash into some space objects.If the earth stops revolving....there will be night all the time at one half of the Earth and day light on the other half.........plants will die......and new consequences could be seen if happened...This will make time change.
Hey y'all!! ;) I only know one thing that takes about 28 days to complete. And that is the moon revolving around the Earth once. Hope that helped ya!!
I don't know ask ya mum :P
Well im not entirely sure but from what i know life would slowly become extinct on earth because we wouldn't get sufficient heat to keep the water in a liquid form, causing every life form to slowly die. Also we may crash into some space objects.If the earth stops revolving....there will be night all the time at one half of the Earth and day light on the other half.........plants will die......and new consequences could be seen if happened...This will make time change.
with out the sun there would be no life (as we know it).
When the Earth is revolving a force know as centripetal force is applied on it by the sun or in other words we can say that it is the gravitational pull of sun towards itself and there is another force known as centrifugal force that one feels when traveling a circular path; directed outward, it is actually the inertia of an object that is resisting being pulled in a circular path. when the earth stops revolving then there is no centrifugal force and the centripetal force will be acting on Earth which will cause earth to fall in the sun.
If the moon was not in orbit around the Earth, the tilt of the Earth's axis with respect to the plane of the ecliptic would be unstable. As a result, seasons and climate would be unstable, and life as we know it on Earth would change or disappear.
To move in a circle around something is called revolving. To move around the same point is called rotation. To move around another stationary object is called orbiting. The earth rotates on its own axis while also orbiting around the sun.