When temp. increases .
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
Planets
There is no frontwards or backwards, it's just a frame of reference.That's the way Earth orbits and rotates.
One is mars. I don't know of any others. It appears to move backwards sometimes because the earth orbits closer to the sun than mars and we pass it up and then it catches back up to us
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
There is a little something called gravity that stops them moving backwards... it is a physical impossibility
Planets
Glaciers move slowly.
There is no frontwards or backwards, it's just a frame of reference.That's the way Earth orbits and rotates.
The wheels only appear to spin backwards.
Glaciers have appeared on every continent except Australia. They have been particularly extensive in Antarctica, Greenland, North America, and Europe during past glaciations.
Glaciers move very slowly.
The retrogade motion of Mars happens because Mars is slower than Earth and occasionally we overtake it, so it appears to move backwards.
The object will appear to move backwards relative to the airplane, but it will actually move in the direction of travel as well as fall downwards.
One is mars. I don't know of any others. It appears to move backwards sometimes because the earth orbits closer to the sun than mars and we pass it up and then it catches back up to us
glaciers move slowly but when theres alot of rain the water and the glaciers move faster
Yes and so is Venus. The planets that move in retrograde (appear to move backwards against the starry sky) are Mars Jupiter and Saturn.