you don't notice the earth moving because everything else moves along with the earth as it moves.
moving glcier
how am i supposed to know...I ASKED YOU D:<
When they slide or move across the land they pick up rocks and soil which changes the Ground beneath it.By glacial erosion which is when slowly over time large U shaped valleys are carved out; or by 'plucking' which is when rocks or boulders are literally plucked up from the surface and carried down the valley.Rocks frozen underneath glaciers carve the land when glaciers move
2/3 of the planet is covered by water. Then we have land. Land, sometimes referred to as dry land, is the solid surface of the Earth that is not permanently covered by water.
Water is better for life to thrive because there is adequate room and the water is always moving. This means that a species can distribute itself into the water and make colonies, instead of having to walk around on land.
# We are moving with it, at the same speed, which means we can't feel or notice it in any ways. # Everything else moves aswell, so we can't see that we are moving, when comparing to towers, trees etc.
We are moving with it, at the same speed, which means we can't feel or notice it in any ways.Everything else moves aswell, so we can't see that we are moving, when comparing to towers, trees, etc.
True, continents are large pieces of land that are part of tectonic plates, which are constantly moving due to forces beneath the Earth's surface.
River land and desert
Crocodiles walk on land using their legs, which are positioned beneath their bodies. They move by lifting their bodies off the ground with each step. When moving on land, they do not crawl like snakes but instead walk by moving their legs in a typical walking motion.
its own land deep beneath the land
Glacial erosion is caused by moving masses of ice. As glaciers flow over the land, they pick up rocks and debris, scraping and carving the land beneath them. This process shapes the landscape through processes such as plucking and abrasion.
Groundwater
Nothing. It is the supreme law of the land.
Reasons for the rising demand of land are: increase in population. loss of arable land.
Groundwater is the term used to describe water that is stored beneath the surface of the land within the pores and crevices of rock or soil.
Type of land surface, speed and volume of water.