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they rotate faster
The feather would reach the earth first dumb@$$
This is common for most moons. - Assuming that the Moon ever rotated faster than now, over time it would have rotated slower and slower, due to tidal forces. (Similarly, if it rotated slower, such tidal forces would have make it rotate faster.) Similarly, the Earth's rotation slows down over time, and in a far future, it will always face the same side to the Moon.
Time.
Im not sure i understand your question but doesn't the earth spin quite a bit faster because it takes 24 hrs for the earth to complete one rotation or spin but it takes the moon about 15 days to complete one orbit of the earth
faster
They would weather slower than on earth due to different amts of wind and rain than on earth.
Probably faster: The Moon has been slowing down Earth's rotation for quite a while.
yes it does
Slower or faster than what? - When the Earth is nearer the Sun (periapsis), it moves faster than when it is farther away from the Sun (apapsis).
Air resistance.
they rotate faster
The feather would reach the earth first dumb@$$
Here is a thought-experiment that can help answer the question:If the time required for you to run around the block increased,would that mean that you were running faster or slower ?If the time required to finish anything increases, it must be dueto the fact that the process is moving slower.
No, it would hit slower because gravity on the moon is 1/6 the gravity on earth.
incorrect. The farther away from earth a galaxy is, the faster it is moving.
the earth goes round the sun slower at the end of the year