it is approximately in my thought as earth spins and revolving around the sun the ball just spinS. there is also another matter it is not like a ball spins i dont know there is something
That's the idea that Earth is in the center, and other objects move in complicated paths around Earth.
convection currents
I'm thinking center to equator
Because towards the center of the earth, there is more mass on top of it, so there is more pressure. All of the other layers, and the stuff on top of the earth is pushing down on it from all sides. For the mantle, its only the stuff on the top of the earth that is putting pressure on it.
Pythagoras believed that there was a massive fireball in the center of the Earth
Gravity is the force that causes objects to move toward the center of the earth. This force is proportional to the mass of the object and the mass of the earth, and it decreases with distance from the center of the earth.
Gravity is the natural force that causes an object to move toward the center of Earth. This force is proportional to the mass of the object and the mass of Earth, and inversely proportional to the distance between the object and the Earth's center.
As you get farther from the center of Earth, your weight willDECREASE
Towards the center of the Earth.
The acceleration due to gravity decreases as you move farther away from the center of the Earth. This is because gravity weakens with distance according to the inverse-square law.
Gravity increases as you move closer to the center of the Earth due to the concentration of mass in that area. However, once you are inside the Earth, the gravitational force actually decreases as you approach the center because the mass beneath you pulls you in different directions, effectively canceling out. Therefore, while gravity increases with the overall mass of the Earth, it decreases as you move toward the center. The gravitational force is strongest at the surface and decreases to zero at the exact center.
At the center of the Earth, the weight of an object is effectively zero due to the principle of gravitational equilibrium. As you move toward the center, the gravitational forces from the mass of the Earth around you pull in all directions, canceling each other out. Consequently, an object at the Earth's center experiences weightlessness.
As you move away from the center of the Earth, your weight will decrease. This is because weight is the force of gravity acting on an object, and gravity weakens with increasing distance from the center of the Earth.
The Earth and moon revolve around their mutual center of mass every 27.32 days.
They move because they are both gravitationally bound. The Sun is bound to the Milky Way Galaxy and the Earth is bound to the Sun. Another way to put it is that they revolve around each others common center of gravity. What this mean is that, in the case of the Earth, it is falling toward the Sun's center of gravity but for every foot the Earth moves toward the Sun's center, the Sun moves a foot out of the way. The Sun is moving because it is falling toward the center of our galaxy. Again, it would make it to the center of our galaxy but for one reason. Our galaxy is moving toward the center of the Virgo Super Cluster.
That's the idea that Earth is in the center, and other objects move in complicated paths around Earth.
Both the Earth and the Moon move in the universe. Earth and Moon actually orbit their common center of mass. Together, the Earth and the Moon orbit the Sun, which itself is moving in the universe.