Evidence of earth's revolution is the fact that you can view different constellations at different times of the year. For example, the constellation Gemini is clearly visible during the months of February and March in the east. In April, it becomes visible in the West.
Oh that's just a theory. Evidence that supports the theory is the fact that up until now,
it's the simplest explanation we know for all the motions we see of the natural objects
in the sky. Like, why a star rises 4 minutes earlier every night, and why, when we watch
another planet night after night, it reverses its direction among the stars twice a year.
Things like that.
But earth's revolution is still just a theory, and it'll probably never be proved ...
we'd have to develop some pretty serious interstellar travel capability before we
had any chance of proving it.
Until then, if someone else comes up with a better theory ... one that explains the
things we see even more accurately ... then the theory of earth's revolution will go
in the trash.
constellations and the movement of the oceans.
The focault pendulum and the winds on Earth. ( if the earth didnt rotate, the winds would blow straight from high to low pressure).
Days indicate that the earth is spinning, and years indicate that the earth rotates around the sun.
Day and night
We know that the Earth rotates west to east (causing the sun to rise in the east and set in the west). And if you look down at the earth from the North pole, it will be rotating counter clockwise. if you look up at the earth from the south pole, then the earth will be rotating clockwise.
The earth rotates and the moon revolves in the same directions.
The Earth rotates around it's axis.The Earth revolves around the Sun.
because when it rotates,it rotates too close
Yes, it rotates at the same rate it orbits the Earth.
rotates on its axis
movement of Foucault pendulums and the Coriolis effect on air movement
Earth rotates on its axis.
The Earth rotates on it's axis.
It rotates.
We know that the Earth rotates west to east (causing the sun to rise in the east and set in the west). And if you look down at the earth from the North pole, it will be rotating counter clockwise. if you look up at the earth from the south pole, then the earth will be rotating clockwise.
How does the earth rotate on its axis??it rotates on
The Earth rotates on an invisable axis.
That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.That is because the Earth rotates from West to East.
yes the earth rotates around the sun
No, the Earth rotates once in a day.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis, and revolves around the sun.