The Earth isconstantlymoving. It rotatesaroundits axis and revolves around the sun.
"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.
If you are standing still on Earth, your speed relative to the planet's surface is essentially zero. However, considering Earth's rotation, you are moving at about 1,670 kilometers per hour (1,040 miles per hour) at the equator due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. Additionally, as the Earth orbits the Sun, you are traveling at an average speed of about 107,000 kilometers per hour (66,600 miles per hour) through space. So, while standing still, your relative motion is complex, but you are indeed moving at significant speeds due to Earth's movements.
The violent moving of the Earth is an Earthquake.
Yes, even when you are sitting still, you are moving. This is because the Earth is constantly rotating on its axis and revolving around the sun. Additionally, you are also moving with the Earth as it orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
because you are moving at the same speed - relatively, you are standing still. you are small, the earth is BIG.
The person's velocity would be 0 km/h since they are not moving in relation to the surface of the Earth. Their velocity would only change if they start moving relative to the surface, but standing still means their velocity is 0.
Passing by a tree while driving is somewhat similar to the rotation of the Earth around the sun in that when you are in the car you are in motion and the tree is still, though the tree appears to be moving closer. The sun appears to rise and set, but in reality it remains still and and the Earth is the moving vehicle.
Yes, Earth's continents are still moving today due to plate tectonics. This movement is very slow, with continents drifting at a rate of a few centimeters per year. The movement of continents causes earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.
Usually, you see this when Earth moves. It still looks like the star is moving across the night sky, but really your view is changing. This is similar to when you look at a still object while you are moving.
A person who is standing still on the Earth's surface is in a state of relative rest with respect to the surface of the Earth. However, they are actually moving along with the Earth as it rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun. So, in a broader sense, they are always in motion.