No because earth is one big planet and the people are small
No, it was Copernicus who developed that view. Galileo agreed with it, however.
That it descended into the Underworld and traveled under the earth until it came up again in the east.
People have known the Earth is not flat since ancient times.
the ancient people describe the shape of the earth as a coin.they beleive that the earth is flat like a coin.
People have known the earth is round for over 2,000 years and did experiments. very is likely the Egyptians and Moses thought it was round. most people like flat earthers dont know people knew the earth was round before Columbus.
Yes.
No they haven't. People have not yet travelled beyond earth's moon.
Mars appears to move backward in the sky during its retrograde motion because of the difference in orbital speeds between Mars and Earth. This creates an optical illusion as Earth overtakes Mars in its orbit, making it appear as if Mars is moving backward relative to the background stars.
No, the Earth is not spinning backwards. It rotates on its axis in a consistent direction, which causes day and night.
The U.S. astronauts who've traveled to the Moon.
it takes 225 earth days to make on revolution around the sun
The celestial object that appears to move backwards among the stars is a planet in retrograde motion. This happens when a faster-moving planet "laps" a slower-moving outer planet from the viewpoint of Earth, causing it to look like it is moving backwards relative to the fixed stars in the sky.
overconsumption.
No, the Earth is not rotating backwards. It rotates on its axis in a consistent direction from west to east, which is counterclockwise when viewed from above the North Pole.
That would only be possible if we could travel faster than the speed of light...a lot faster...and then you would have to get farther out than light from earth has traveled in the last million years and then look toward earth..then, in theory, you could see the past.
Because there are more people on Earth, more will go on holiday.
We would need to be able to travle faster than the speed of light so..... No