As far as we know they are identical everywhere.
the reason is that the earth around travels around the sun and different areas of the universe are visible.
Forces and events inside the earth affect people because they have a bearing on what happens on the earth's surface. Earthquakes, waterfalls, and volcanoes are examples of occurrences that result from forces and events occurring inside the earth.
God made the universe
THE FORCES MOVING EARTH'S SURFACE ARE UNDERNEATH EARTH'S SURFACE, IN THE UPPER MANTLE. FWI, these forces are actually huge convection currents in the magma buried under Earth's crust.
internal forces that originate in the earth's interior
False. E.g. f=ma; f=qvB; f=qE
No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.No. Those are two quite different forces. The Earth's gravity is caused by the amount of mass Earth has.
There are four basic forces operating anywhere in the universe namely Graviational force ,electromagnetic force ,strong and weak nuclear forces.
It is not different, just closer to the Earth.
Strong and weak nuclear forces... 2 of the 4 fundamental forces of the universe. That's like asking why does the earth orbit the sun.
False: The entire universe (including Earth) has gravity, weak force, strong force, and electromagnetic force.
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
Not on earth but maybe somewhere else (i.e. Parallel universe, different universe) 1,000,000,000,000 (One Trillion)?… I doubt it.
In the 17th century, different people at different places started to accept the idea that the Earth was not the center of the universe. Copernicus had put forward a description with the Sun at the center of everything.Depending on what perspective you want to take, the center of the universe by some religious teachings is Mecca. One could say that the progression of beliefs was, Mecca, Earth, Sun, Milky Way.Now, we know that with an expanding universe and general relativity, one can say there is no place that is the center of the universe or every place is the center of the universe.
Universe
In a heliocentric model the Sun is the center of the universe e.g. planets gravitate around the Sun due to centripetal forces. In contrast, in a geocentric model, everything orbitates around "geo" or Earth.
From the ground you see a different area of the universe - the Earth is round, and from different latitudes in north and south you see a different perspective.