It is actually the Earth that moves, not the stars, but from the surface of the earth it appears that the stars are moving. Stars rise in the east and set in the west, rotating around an apparent "pole" formed by the North Staplus.
The planets appear to move across the sky because of physical processes involved in motion, which includes the rotation of the Earth, and the momentum that causes them to revolve in their orbits around the Sun. The stars in the night sky, by comparison, do not appear to move as much as the relatively nearby planets and as such seem to occupy a fixed position with respect to each other. Throughout the year as the Earth moves in its orbit, and the other planets continue in theirs, the apparent angle against this background of stars of each planet appears to change, hence, their motion can be observed.
Earth's rotation, or you're looking at a planet.
It depends where you are on Earth. If you're on the equator, the stars rise and set, east to west. if you're at the north pole, the stars will spin around you in a clockwise motion.
Celestial bodies appear to move from east to west across the Earth's sky.
Perpendicular to the direction the wave travels.
The rotation of the Earth makes the stars appear to move in the sky.
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In a longitudinal wave, the particles do not move with the wave. The particle movement is parallel to the direction of the wave propagation. This means that the particles move left and right which in turn makes the other particles start to oscillate. This creates a wave. longitudinal pressure waves are also known as sound waves.
there is several ways that waves can move. waves can move by wind. the energy passes to the water causing waves. The better answer. Waves move because they are a movement of energy through a medium. The wave entails two parts, which are the crest and trough. The wavelength is the distance between two crest. The wave height is the distance between a crest and trough.
Regulus stars appear to move across the sky from East to West (:
it depends where on the earth you are standing
Since Earth's surface is rotating toward the east, "fixed" celestial bodies appear to be moving toward the west.
east 2 west
Stars do not move, but the moon orbits. Stars appear to move because we are moving.
The Moon travels across the sky in the same direction as the Sun; Its' leading edge is the point at which phase changes start and move from right to left.
Just like the Sun and the Moon, stars appear to move towards the west. The reason is that Earth rotates in the opposite direction - towards the east.
Transverse waves will move across the direction of travel.
The moon goes in the direction of its orbit
Each night at the same time the moon is further east because that is the direction that the moon orbits the earth. It gets round in about a month.
they used boats to move around and used the sun moon and stars to navigate bto were they were attacking.
east to west