the atmosphere
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
Clouds.
I think you meant moon. Its because the moon rotaes at the same speed it revolves around earth. So you can only see one side of it from earth.
A noun is a word for a person, place, or thing. Everything we can see or talk about is represented by a word which names it. That "naming word" is called a noun.
It works by using the observations of the sun and other bodies orbiting the Earth, but along with the similar theory that the Earth rotates and revolves as well. This theory would thereby mean that the observations were not directly as seen (everything orbiting earth), but simply a perspective from the earth of all of the bodies orbiting around, in this case, the Sun. Heliocentricism was largely the theory of Copernicus, who was the major player to lead to further theories afterwards by other notable astronomers.
This question is so non-specific as to be pointless. Look around you. Everything you can see, you can see from Earth. Now travel around the world and look around you everywhere you go, then add that to the list.
Because it is falling toward Earth at the same rate as everything around it. See Related Links, below.
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A lot of things:TreesAnimalsAnything and everything livingStarsOxygenAll kinds of chemicalsJust look out your window!!!!! everything you see exists in THE EARTH!!!
You see Earth's revolution around the sun.. the moon revolves around the Earth, not the other way around.
yes of coarse! the one you see in the sky every night it is called lunar
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Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
For most of human history on Earth, everybody did. It is plainly demonstrated and confirmed by all of our senses. We feel the Earth solid and motionless under our feet, and we clearly see everything in the sky revolving around us every day.
It is possible to see everything you do, it's called keylogging if they get into your comp
The variation of the apparent azimuth and altitude of everything we see in the sky is the result of Earth's rotation.
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun