Tides would be lower. _________ Also, the moon would have to really speed up in its orbit around earth, or 1) the moon's orbit would become very eccentric, or 2) the moon would come crashing down to earth with catastrophic results; all life on earth would end.
the earth would be destroyed
You don't feel the speed of the Earth revolving around the Sun because you are moving along with it at the same speed. This constant motion doesn't cause any noticeable acceleration or deceleration that would be detected by our senses. Additionally, the Earth's rotation gives us a sense of a consistent reference frame, making the speed of its revolution feel constant.
Gravity would keep you in place if you were just hanging there. Without gravity you would have nothing to keep you in place and you probably would be able to simply hover and 'travel the world' as the planet rotated.
Earth would stay the same
oceans would dry
There would never be a full moon.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
If the ISS were moving sideways faster than its orbital speed, it would move into a higher orbit or possibly escape Earth's gravity, depending on the speed. It could also potentially enter an unstable orbit that would eventually lead to reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
If the star is moving in the same direction and at the same speed as Earth, there would be no Doppler shift in the spectrum observed from Earth. The star's light would not be blueshifted or redshifted relative to Earth, since the relative motion is negligible.
Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
It won't; a moving object has the object to continue moving. If one day the Moon mysteriously and suddenly stopped moving around Earth, it would fall upon the Earth pretty soon (in a few days), due to Earth's gravity.
it will go same speed forever without affecting mass and weight
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
The gravitational pull of the sun would not be balanced by the outward force derived from the Earth's centripetal motion, and the earth would fall into the sun.
It would keep moving at a constant speed in the same direction forever, or until it hits another object.
IF a wave moving at a constant speed were to have it's wavelength doubled (Wavelength x 2), then the frequency of the wave would be half of what it originally was (Frequency / 2).
If the boat is moving upstream at the same speed as the current moving downstream, the boat will appear to be stationary relative to an observer on the shore. This is because the boat's upstream motion is being cancelled out by the downstream motion of the current.