The tilted axis of the earth when it's travelling around the sun actually causes the seasons. The portion of the earth that is tilted away from the sun will be experiencing winter, while the portion that is tilted towards the sun would be experiencing summer, as it will be warmer and the days will be longer
Every year it move but it so little it takes many years to notice a difference.
The rotation is simply too slow to be felt directly. People cannot feel motion in a straight line at a constant speed, but we can feel accelerations. Rotation involves a change of direction. That is an acceleration in scientific terms. However, the change of direction is too gradual to feel.
You can evacuate with advance notice, but you can't really go around a hurricane as such storms are hundreds of miles wide.
You should notice that the image in the microscope moves in the opposite direction to the movement of the slide. For example, if the specimen slide is moved top to bottom, the image seen moves from bottom to top. This can be very confusing.
A planet with a day longer than its year is called a "retrograde" or "tidally-locked" planet. This means that its rotational period is longer than its orbital period around its star. This phenomenon occurs when gravitational interactions with a nearby celestial body, such as a moon or a star, slow down the planet's rotation, causing it to have a longer day than year.
Everything else is moving along with you. You don't really notice much movement when you're taking an airplane trip unless you're landing or taking off; the earth's rotation is similar.
They are the same. The Moon rotates once for each revolution around the Earth.
You would see the satellite in the same direction all the time. The satellite is supposed to move around the Earth at the same speed as Earth's rotation.
Rotation is the one we REALLY notice; this causes days and nights. (Of course, for thousands of years people thought it was the sky that rotated around the Earth.) Also, rotation causes the tides to move around the Earth. Rotation also affects wind directions. The Earth's revolution around the Sun takes a year. Because the Earth's axis is tilted that gives us the seasons. Also, we see different stars at night at different times of year, as the position of the Sun changes in the sky.
because of the rotation of the moon. it rotates around the earth, so part of the time we can not notice all of the moon
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Because of Earth's rotation.
Because of Earth's rotation.
Because of Earth's rotation.
Gravity.Correction:The Earth's rotation has nothing to do with gravity and vice versa. One notices the earth's rotation in the rising and setting of the moon, sun, planets and stars.
Well....in Sweden they did notice some girls, who just happened to be flashing, but I'm sure you wouldn't want to do that Sometimes they might just notice you, of you don't even notice them...hmm
I guess you forgot the word "have"? Some Basic effects: The rotation is the reason we have day and night. It makes Hurricanes turn clockwise in the southern and counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, it's also responsible for other weather phenomena. Earths rotation makes it possible to have geostationary satellites. The revolution is (in conundrum with the rotation-axis) responsible that there are seasons. That some days better than others to start your flight to Mars and most important of all, that the earth doesn't fall into the Sun.