Aurora Borealis. Toilets flushing in vortexes.
If the Earth were no longer spinning, we would no longer have day and night. If it remained stationary in its orbit round the Sun, neither would there be seasons. The winds would blow monotonously in one direction. Our Solar system and our galaxy (the Milky Way) also have motions and due to these, the apparent pattern and position of the stars also changes.
Any and all plate motion causes earthquakes.
Sparta had a limited democracy, where the citizens had motions put before them by the Council for decisions but could not raise motions themselves.
They should experience trauma from the event and in severe cases PTSD
instrument that respond to ground motions such as caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and explosions
A rotating shaft
rotating and revolution
Actual motion and apparent motion.
Since revolving and rotating are independent motions, they do not interfere with each other.
Since revolving and rotating are independent motions, they do not interfere with each other.
A ball has two general motions: it rolls (rotating change in location, to roll) and bounces (rebounds from a surface, to bounce).
The four motions in science are: Rotation,vibration,acceleration, and deceleration.
They would have different apparent sizes, brightness, and surface markings. Also ... noticeable over a period of a couple of days ... their motions would be different. They would follow different paths, and show up at different places in the sky.
i am asking about the different types of motions
The earth will have both rotational and circular motions. Rotational motion because of the earth rotating about its own axis(axis joining the line north and south poles). Circular motion because of moving around the sun.
Most often than not we come across bodies undergoing more than one kind of motion simultaneously. Take a wheel of a moving car, for example. It is rotating about the axle and is also undergoing translatory motion. If we were to trace the path of a point on this wheel, it could give us information on the different motions superimposed on that point and the resultant of those motions. The pattern traced out by a point undergoing two or more kinds of motions is termed its Lissajous Pattern.
It fails to describe the basic motions of the planets without a number of "arbitrary" actors. It fails to describe the now-observed motions of the host of stars around us.