Moon and earth both moving indepenatly off each other so not in set points ever
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Because by actual measurement, the "crust" of the earth, in relation to the size of the earth, is just about as thick as the skin of the apple in relation to the rest of the apple.
The moon revolves around the earth.
There is no relation, any object with the same same distance as the Earth from the sun would complete one orbit in one year.
A magnetic compass acts in relation to the Earth by aligning a magnetised needle with the lines of the Earth's magnetic field; thus resulting in a needle which points to magnetic North.
365 days
Antarctica covers about 10% of the earth's surface.
The Earth orbits the Sun, at a distance of about 150 million kilometers.
they both have a rocky surface
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That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.That should be the same; what matters to the plane is the velocity in relation to the air, not in relation to some frame of reference outside the Earth.