Depends on the declination of the star. The North Star, for example, hardly moves at all, no longer how long you watch it.
If a fixed star only moves about one degree of arc every 72 years, then multiply 72 times 15 for your answer.
About one hour. The Earth spins at a rate of about 359 degrees per day, or almost 15 degrees per hour.
60 minutes
No.
Osmosis
the earth rotates giving the illusion of the sun moving across the sky
It moves due to wind currents.
Tides are the rise and fall of sea level that is caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun on the Earth while Waves are actually energy that moves across the surface of the water.
Next time you go for a walk at night, walk under a streetlight, and watch your shadow on the ground. While you're watching your shadow, think about how the sun moves across the sky during the day.
"Watching moves with my family"
The paper rotates on a drum under the pen while the pen moves across the drum.
It's watching your movement - nothing more !... It will have no concept of who you are or what you're doing - all it knows is that you're something that moves.
60 degree angle at 4:12 At 4.00 the angle is 120 degrees. In 12 minutes the minute hand moves 72 degrees while the hour hand moves 6 degrees. So that 120 degree angle reduces by 66 degrees in 12 minutes, and the answer is 54 degrees.
The minute hand moves 90 degrees in fifteen minutes, while the hour hand moves 7.5 degrees in the same time. (360 / 12 = 30, 60 / 15 = 4, 30 / 4 = 7.5)
the earth moves
Hour hand moves 30 degrees, minute hand moves 360 degrees.
The Cytoplasm moves things in a cell
A ball rolled across a horizontal table moves at constant velocity.why?
what is energy that moves across distance in the form of certain types of waves
they slither across the ground