Water moving all around the earth is called the Water Cycle.
The movement of water all around the Earth is known as the hydrological cycle, or water cycle. This continuous process involves the evaporation of water from bodies of water, condensation into clouds, precipitation as rain or snow, and runoff back into oceans, rivers, and lakes.
Moving surface water is called a current. This movement is often driven by factors such as wind, temperature, and the Earth's rotation.
It is called "Normal".
The orbit of the moon.
MOTION
That has no special name because there is never any time when the Earth is not doing that.
These are parts of the water cycle on the Earth.
Moving water effects the earth materials by slowly eroding or breaking it down.
Being in the liquid form water keeps on moving on the surface and into the earth due to gravitation force of the Earth.
The spinning of the earth is called rotation. It takes the earth abut 24 hours, or one day, to make one complete rotation. At the same time, the earth is moving around the sun. This is called a revolution.
Fast-moving rivers in the ocean are called ocean currents. These currents are driven by a combination of factors such as wind, water density, temperature, and the shape of the ocean floor. They play a crucial role in shaping global climate patterns and distributing heat around the Earth.
erosion