Because of Gravitational Force between the Earth and the Sun.
no they don't so shutup
The earths crust
A glacier
The continents moved because of the tectonic plates of earth that they rest on.
maybe because what you said made no sense
Yes earth can move.
the earth's crust is made up of 7 rigid,irregularly shaped plates(slabs). these are called lithospheric plates. these plates move because of the molten magma under the earth's crust which move in a circular motion that's why the earth's crust moves and earthquakes occurs
The layer of Earth made of solid rock is the lithosphere. It includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle, and it is broken into tectonic plates that move and interact with each other.
Meterorites don't move because they are meteors which have made it through the atmosphere and have arrived on the Earth's surface. They do move on their way to museums but thereafter they don't move much at all.
The Earth's tectonic plates do not move on top of the crust, they are the crust. The crust is made out of plates. The plates float on top of the mantle, which is made of molten rock, called magma. The plates move because of currents in the magma.
Of course we move. We move along with Earth.
the earth is too large to move