yes
the moon
The natural satellite seen from Earth
October, 1957.
We can't feel the Earth moving because its movement is gradual and constant, making it difficult for our bodies to detect. Additionally, our bodies have adapted to the Earth's movement over time, so we don't perceive it as a noticeable sensation.
no. not now at least. it is possible that it will in the future.
No, the sun is not moving closer to the Earth. The distance between the Earth and the sun remains relatively constant due to gravitational forces that keep the two bodies in their respective orbits.
a possible result of plates moving past each other is an earth quake
Yes, the earth's water is constantly moving in a process known as the water cycle. This cycle involves evaporation from bodies of water, condensation into clouds, precipitation, and runoff back into bodies of water, which helps recycle and redistribute the earth's water.
The moon orbits around the Earth, moving in a regular path due to the gravitational pull between the two bodies.
Satillite imagining is a process where a satelitte in space is sending beams to various places on earth. these later take pictures and send it to earth
The cause of Coriolis effect is the Earth's rotation and the mass of inertia. The deflection effects the direction of moving bodies on earth surface.
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.