If you expect the rotation to produce a sound, that would require the Earth to scrape against something. This would produce sound and heat, and make the Earth's movement slow down gradually. However, space is almost empty.
No. Why would anyone think so?
There are spatial dimensions on Earth. So space ison Earth.!
Not in outer space; but it does rain on Earth and Earth is in space so in a sense it does.
yes earth is in outer space so if someones says im gonna go to outer space no there going somewher else in space its because we have gravity so we will not float so yes earth is in outer space.
The stars usually don't move much, but earth moves a lot. Since star are in view from the earth at any sight direction, the earth rotating, and revolving gets the earth viewing different parts of space from different places. It moves gradually, so the star seem to move.
Because the "pole star" is aptly named due to being located at Earth's pole. The pole is the axial point where Earth is rotating so anything located at the pole will appear as though it is stationary.
Because Earth is always rotating so it seems like its the stars that are rotating but its really just our planet that moves.
Yep. The earth is always rotating so if it is the middle of the earth, then you will see that there is.
The space shuttle is traveling at a speed such that its fall to earth matches the curvature of the earth. As a result, it is "falling" to the earth at the same rate that the earth's surface is rotating away, so it stays in orbit.
You are perceptive in your question; we do all live in space, because we live on a planet in space.
Because the earth is constantly rotating so the sky itself moves
I assume you mean monuments on Earth. The earth rotates on its axis, and revolves around the sun, so a point on the earth will never be "pointing" at the same thing in space. Imagine if you stood in the street and pointed at the sun, then didn't move your finger. If you stayed there all day, eventually you wouldn't be pointing at the sun at all. That is because the Earth is rotating (though to us it looks like the sun is moving across the sky).