Its moving. Quickly. It is in orbit around the earth, the same as any satellite.
You grammer are terrible. And no, the stars are not moving. The Earth is rotating on its axis (spinning), so they appear to be moving around us. They are stationary (not moving).
For the purpose of this question we can assume the Sun to be stationary (it actually isn't) but due to the Earth's rotation it appears in our sky that the sun is moving. It is one of those instances where it is easier to think of it that way.
No, it only appears to. Relative to the Earth, the Sun is an almost-stationary object. The Earth - spinning on it's axis (through the North and South Poles) once a day - creates the illusion that the Sun is moving.
Spectral lines of hydrogen in star light.
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It appears stationary because it is moving around the Earth at the same rate that the Earth is rotating about its axis.
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
Its moving. Quickly. It is in orbit around the earth, the same as any satellite.
You grammer are terrible. And no, the stars are not moving. The Earth is rotating on its axis (spinning), so they appear to be moving around us. They are stationary (not moving).
The stationary object is known as a frame of reference. The earth is a common frame of reference for humans.
Objects that are "stationary" on Earth's surface are moving faster nearer the equator. The eastward motion of the rotating Earth is greatest at the equator (about 1037 mph or 1670 kph).
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If the Earth were stationary, it would be pulled into the Sun. Also, we now the stars are at such a distance that they are, for most purposes, effectively stationary. The fact they are appearing to rotate around the Earth can only be interpreted as the Earth rotating.
Earth is constantly moving. The Earth spins on its axis (which is why the Sun appears to be moving across the sky). Earth is also orbiting round the Sun. Then the seasons, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, are created by the tilting of the Earth.