Gravity for the real motion, the Earth's rotation for the apparent motion.
The rotation of the earth around its axis.
The apparent daily motion of the sun is from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
The apparent rising and setting of the sun as seen from the earth is caused by the rotation of the earth on its axis. As the earth spins, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight at different times, creating the illusion of the sun moving across the sky each day.
The "ecliptic". In truth, the Sun doesn't move; the apparent motion of the Sun across the sky is caused by the Earth spinning, and the apparent motion of the Sun across the "celestial sphere" is caused by the Earth orbiting the Sun. But the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun is what causes the apparent motion of the Sun across the celestial sphere, so the "ecliptic" is actually the plane of the Earth's orbit.
The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?
Gravity for the real motion, the Earth's rotation for the apparent motion.
The rotation of the earth around its axis.
The apparent daily motion of the sun is from east to west due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis.
It is caused by the earth's rotation.
Coriolis effect
The apparent shift in wind direction caused by the Earth's rotation is known as the Coriolis effect. It causes objects in motion to deflect to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere. It influences the direction of winds, ocean currents, and other moving objects on the Earth's surface.
Seasons are caused by the tilt of Earth's axis as it orbits the Sun, which creates variations in temperature and daylight. The apparent motion of the stars and the Sun is due to Earth's rotation on its axis, giving the illusion that these objects move across the sky.
The rotation of the Earth makes the stars appear to move in the sky.
The apparent shift in wind direction that is caused by the Earth's rotation is called the?
The rotation of the earth is what gives motion to the heavens.
The scientific term for the apparent curved motion of moving objects is called "Coriolis effect." It is caused by the rotation of the Earth and can affect the paths of objects moving across its surface.