People discovered that the Earth moves through a combination of astronomical observations and scientific reasoning. Early astronomers, like Copernicus, proposed the heliocentric model, suggesting that the Earth orbits the Sun. Observations of planetary motion, such as the retrograde motion of Mars, and the phases of Venus provided evidence supporting this model. Additionally, experiments like Foucault's pendulum demonstrated the Earth's rotation, further confirming its movement in space.
The water cycle is what moves most of the water on Earth. The water that is on the Earth's surface evaporates and the winds moves it in the air. The water will then fall back as precipitation, such as rain or snow, onto the Earth.
Earth itself moves around the Sun.
No. Earth moves in an ellipse around the Sun; when it is closest to the Sun (at its periapsis, in January), it moves faster, and when it is furthest from the Sun (at its apapsis), it moves slower.
magma moves up earth suface
When the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up in such a way that the full moon moves into the Earth's shadow, it creates a lunar eclipse.
the earth moves faster than you or i can run the earth moves faster than the bullet from a gun
The name "Spaceship earth" came about because the earth moves through space and it is holding people just like a spaceship.
the earth moves from east to west because it feels like it
From space but not earth.
Several people were involved. The main ones were Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler and Newton.
People have known the Earth is not flat since ancient times.
The water cycle is what moves most of the water on Earth. The water that is on the Earth's surface evaporates and the winds moves it in the air. The water will then fall back as precipitation, such as rain or snow, onto the Earth.
What moves water is the air
the earth moves
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Earth.
Earth moves because the of sun's gravitation pull. Same applies to the Moon.