Not always. Winds carry clouds in all different directions.
Clouds move due to wind patterns in the atmosphere, while the sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation. The sun's apparent movement from east to west during the day is caused by the Earth spinning on its axis.
It does not move, it is the Earth that moves.
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
Newton's Third Law of motion: Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. When we move forward(action) the earth moves backward(reaction). When we move backward(action) the earth moves forward(reaction).
when we walk the clouds so big it look like the clouds is following you
Clouds move due to wind patterns in the atmosphere, while the sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation. The sun's apparent movement from east to west during the day is caused by the Earth spinning on its axis.
The reason clouds move is from the wind. And also because the coriolis effect. (the effect that revolves the earth, help the winds exceed original speed.
The water cycle.
no the Earth does so the clouds stay in one spot and the Earth rotatates
It does not move, it is the Earth that moves.
The clouds appear to move across the sky because of the Earth's rotation.
It does not move, it is the Earth that moves.
Of course we move. We move along with Earth.
the gravity moves the Earth in a circle
ds are part of (in) the air and the air moves (wind blows) and this moves the clouds too.Answer:Clouds move because the wind pushes them. If it is a windy day, the clouds move fast. If it isn't windy, the clouds move very slowly.
Clouds move because of factors like wind patterns and air currents in the atmosphere. The perception of clouds moving across the sky is due to the rotation of the Earth, which gives the appearance that the clouds are drifting overhead.
Yes ! The Polaris Moves Comparatively To Earth !The Position Of The Polaris Is Not Constant .