No, it has the speed of the spinning earth.
You advance your calendar by one day at midnight, local time. This is when the date changes, regardless of whether you are moving or stationary on Earth's surface.
No. It is one of the windiest, but it is not the coldest. The coldest place on Earth is Antarctica.
The Sun rotates on its axis. Other planets rotate around the Sun. It takes 365 days for the Earth to orbit (move around) the Sun.
Neurons transmit signals to one another via synapses. Considering there are gaps at the synapse, how do these neurons stay in place? Same for neuromuscular junctions.
The opposite of travel is to stay or remain in one place.
The Earth is moving but the sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in place.
For a satellite to stay in one place over the earth, the satellite must be going in orbit in the same direction that the earth spins. The satellite must also travel at the same pace/speed as the earth spins to give us the 24-hour day that we as people witness. To apparently stay in one place it must be in a synchronous orbit. For the earth this is about 24,000 miles altitude. It must also be an equatorial satellite.
=yes but not all of the pandas stay in one place.=
yes it does stay in one place
it stays there all time for ex:i stand as still as possible and you push me so that's the same thing with earth
hestia likes to stay on earth but mainly in the center of the earth
When you stay in one place permanently, it is called residing or settling down.
Black lionfish stay in place
The gravity around the earth holds the water in place
There is no place on earth where the sun is always up.
To stay in one place permanently or for good.
Stay above the same place on Earth "forever" ... thus they stay in the same place in our sky.