Rotation on its Axis and Revolution around the Sun.
The two motions that Earth makes are rotations and revolutions.
The two motions that Earth makes are rotations and revolutions. The Earth revolves around the sun. It also rotates on an axis.
How far away are they from each other and in relation to the Earth.&At what speed are they traveling through space.
atoms and elements
No. A meteorite is an object that has already come through the Earth's atmosphere from space. On the way down, they are called meteors. A space shuttle, whether above or below the atmosphere, would need to avoid meteors at all costs. Since meteors are just rocks on the way from space to Earth, a shuttle therefore could not travel to them. Two kinds of space objects that spacecraft "could" travel to are comets and asteroids. But the space shuttle is not the proper kind of vehicle for such explorations.
In which radio waves travels in earth's troposphere from transmitting to receiving end is space way propogation Eg: television channels, VHF,UHF
Continental crust and Oceanic crust.
The two motions that Earth makes are rotations and revolutions.
earth moves through space two major ways:rotation and revolution -jerrold robinson-
The Earth is in orbit round the Sun, but also the Sun is moving round the centre of our galaxy, and of course we follow along.
Revolution and rotation
Velocity and gravity (movement around the Earth and the gravity of the Earth pulling on it).
I think the answer that is probably being looked for is:Spinning (rotating around its own axis)Orbiting (moving in an elliptical path around the sun)
The two motions of Earth are ;- Daily (24 hours) axial rotation. Annual (1 year) orbital (revolution) about the Sun. NB There are several other known movements of the Earth. they are ;- The angle of the Earth's axis varies between 28 degrees to 21 degrees. Currently at 23 degrees. The Earth's orbit about the Sun is an ellipsoid, that is an ellips that doesn't quite close up with each orbit, but slightly overlaps. This elliptical movement varies between nearly circular to a narrow ellipse. The Earth speeds up an slows down through space, because the Sun lies at one of the foci of the ellipse , NOT the centre. As a consequence, when nearer the Sun we moive faster, and when further away we move slower. Because of the Moon , the Earth 'wobbles' in and out of its orbital track. Summing , we can say that the Earth 'dances' through space, with the Sun and Moon as partners.
There are two principle motions of the Earth. The earth rotates around on its axis. The earth is also known to revolve around the sun.
It moves two ways if that what you are asking.
Earth revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis.
rotating and revolution
rotate and revolve