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Are you really moving if the earth is spinning?

Yes, everything on the Earth's surface is very slowly, moving backwards.


How does moving water effect the earth materials?

Moving water effects the earth materials by slowly eroding or breaking it down.


How do convection currents affect earth?

Convection Currents affect earth by slowly moving the tectonic plates


Will the moon fall on us?

No, the moon is actually slowly moving away from the Earth.


Continents are moving across the Earths Surface under continental drift One continent is moving significantly more slowly than the others Which one is it?

The continent that is moving significantly more slowly than the others is Antarctica. It has been described as the slowest moving continent due to its unique position and the way it is situated on the Earth's surface.


Which theory views the earth's surface as composed of slowly moving plates?

Plate tectonics.


What force allows satellites to orbit the earth?

Gravity is the force that allows satellites to orbit the Earth. The gravitational pull between the Earth and the satellite causes the satellite to continuously fall towards the Earth while moving forward at a speed that keeps it in orbit.


Does the moon move back 3 and a half inches a year from earth?

The moon is slowly moving back from the earth at a very slow rate - something like 3cm a year.


Do erosion and weathering change the earth slowly?

Yes, erosion and weathering change the Earth slowly over time by breaking down and wearing away rocks and soil. These processes can be influenced by factors such as climate, geology, and human activities, resulting in gradual changes to the landscape.


Does the earth look the same way it did millions of years ago?

No, the Earth has undergone significant changes over the millions of years due to processes like plate tectonics, erosion, and climate change. Continents have shifted, mountains have formed and eroded, and sea levels have fluctuated, resulting in a continuously evolving appearance of the Earth's surface.


How do earth and other objects move in space?

The movement of the planets (inertia) moves them perpendicular to the sun at about the same rate that the gravity from the sun pulls the planets in. The gravity of the sun is a little stronger as the earth is slowly, but continuously getting closer to the sun.


Where from the satellite gets forse fot its motion?

No force is required to continue moving - that's an object's natural tendency. However, to continuously change its direction (and remain in orbit around the Earth), the force is provided by Earth's gravity.