A few: day and night, the seasons, the procession of the stars - too many things to name.
Here is one: You can observe that the position of the Sun amongst the stars changes. So either the entire sky with all the stars moves around us, the Sun moves around the Earth, or the Earth moves around the Sun. Assuming that it is Earth that moves around the Sun is the simplest of the assumptions (in the older, geocentric, model, the other planets had complicated orbits around the Earth).
It was Copernicus's theory and Galileo had very little evidence for it at the time of his quarrel with the Vatican, as he discovered when they put him on trial and asked for the evidence.
It is evidence that the earth orbits around the sun.
the earth moves faster than you or i can run the earth moves faster than the bullet from a gun
The heliocentric model provides evidence that the earth moves around the sun. This theory was discovered back in ancient Egyptian times.
its when the earth moves
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
Parallax helps because the bigger the parallax is the closer the star is. Knowing the distance helps to determine the "absolute magnitude" of a star, not just how bright it appears.
From space but not earth.
The water cycle is what moves most of the water on Earth. The water that is on the Earth's surface evaporates and the winds moves it in the air. The water will then fall back as precipitation, such as rain or snow, onto the Earth.
it provides evidence of the EARTH's rotation.
What moves water is the air