Sure, if you watch long enough. Note that a single rotation takes about a day.
The term is called 'Rotation', or more commonly used, Earth's Rotation. :)
No, you cannot see your house from space with a telescope. Telescopes on Earth are not powerful enough to see individual houses from space.
The Earth won't, actually can't stop spinning in a human timescale.
No. And even if we could, the spinning of the rest of the Earth will quickly make the core spin again.
Clouds.
We can't feel the earth spinning, yet it is moving fast. The size of the earth is so big it doesn't look like it's spinning. Remember it takes around 24 hours to spin once.
From space, the Earth's rotation is not directly observable because we are moving along with the planet. The vastness of space makes it difficult to perceive motion without a reference point. Additionally, the rotation of the Earth is relatively slow compared to the vast distances involved, so we do not notice the spinning unless we have a reference, such as watching from a fixed position on a distant celestial body. The curvature of the Earth and the atmosphere also obscure our view of its rotational movement.
No, it has the speed of the spinning earth.
The Earth.
Yes, astronauts can see the curvature of the Earth from space.
The three major motions that the Earth undergos in space are Revolution(Orbit), Rotation, and Precession
I'm secretly spinning it from space. Shhh. It is a secret.
The blueness you see on the Earth from space is the oceanic water.
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The curvature of the Earth is one barrier, and the spinning of the Earth through space is another.
You can not see the space shuttle on Earth, but you can see it in a rocket!
From space but not earth.