earth always changes, so it won't look the same all the time.
For a long time, all land was joined together in one giant mass. Over millions of years it broke up into smaller pieces. They turned into today's continents.
No it has not, because the gravitational pull has not always been the same. It is closer to Earth than it ever has been before.
It actuly doesn`t always look the same. At once Africa and Amercias were connected. But there are plates in the earth. As a resault the plates move very slowly with magma under them. If two plates colide it causes a earthquake. As the plates move the land moves. Currently we are moving very slowly now but we cna`t feel it. hoped this helped!~ amythefairy
Yes, it rotates at the same rate it orbits the Earth.
The moon rotates and revolves at the same rate
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For a long time, all land was joined together in one giant mass. Over millions of years it broke up into smaller pieces. They turned into today's continents.
No it has not, because the gravitational pull has not always been the same. It is closer to Earth than it ever has been before.
Yes, we always do.
no they have changed over time. no they have changed over time.
It actuly doesn`t always look the same. At once Africa and Amercias were connected. But there are plates in the earth. As a resault the plates move very slowly with magma under them. If two plates colide it causes a earthquake. As the plates move the land moves. Currently we are moving very slowly now but we cna`t feel it. hoped this helped!~ amythefairy
The Earth.
No.
No. A "tidal lock" causes the orbiting body to point the same face to the primary body all the time. The Moon is tidally locked to the Earth, for example, and we always see the same side of the Moon. Only 21 human beings have ever looked at the far side of the Moon.
The same side of the moon always faces the Earth
Yes it does but at the same rate that the Earth spins. Therefore we on Earth always see the same face of it.