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The best that can be said is that you are moving relative to the Earth's surface.
The force that opposes motion when moving objects over a surface is called friction
the force that tends to make a moving bodies fly away to the center of rotation
Friction.
If the two surfaces are moving relative to each other, then the friction between them is Kinetic Friction. Prior to the surfaces moving there was Static Friction between them.
The fastest moving molecules are the "hottest". Think about vaporization for a second. It's a transformation from liquid to gas right? So the fastest moving molecules are the first to vaporize into a gas. Because of this it lowers the average kinetic energy (temperature) of the water thus making it cooler.
clockwise away from the high-pressure center
Very interesting . . .If an object begins at the center of the earth, moves to the surface, and continues moving, thenits weight ... and the acceleration of gravity at its location ... starts at zero, increases while it'sinside the earth, peaks at the surface, and then begins to decrease as it leaves the earth.
Are you putting it in a cooler area? Then it can possibly
Water moving along the grounds surface is called a river or a flood.. A river or a flood both contain moving water. River water is consistently moving. A flood will have water moving until it goes away.
The best that can be said is that you are moving relative to the Earth's surface.
valcanic movement
conduction
The answer is thermal energy
Lithospheric plates are a number of rigid but moving pieces of earths surface.
cooler particles are slower moving thus more dense. the more dense the material the further it will sink
it is all relative