Firstly the Sun does move, it orbits around Sagittarius A. The super massive black hole in the center of are Milky Way Galaxy.
If the Earth was to orbit the sun with a greater velocity it would escape the Sun's gravity and go through the universe until it collided with another object, until it was pulled into another star's gravity, or even a massive planet where the Earth would act as it's satellite, or it would get sucked into a black hole if it was to come across one and passed close enough to get within it's horizon(gravity field).
If the moon moved around the earth faster, while the earth maintained the same rotational speed, the period between spring and neap tides would be less.
If the moon moved around the earth faster, while the earth maintained the same rotational speed, the period between spring and neap tides would be less.
the earth would be destroyed
Earth would stay the same
oceans would dry
It would be TO HOT and we may die
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Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
It would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
If Earth moved around the Sun faster, then it would have to be closer to the Sun. This would cause greater, more extreme tides. High tide would be higher and low tide would be lower. ADDED That rather assumes the Earth being not so close that it has lost its water, of course! Mind you, if it was that close we would not exist to worry about it.
What if anything would happen to the shape of the earth if it were to rotate on its axis faster than it does todayWell ladies and gentlemen
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
I'm sure it would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
If we moved close enough, the planets atmosphere would disintegrate and we would all die from suffocation or heat.
If Earth moved slower in its orbit around the Sun, its orbit would be elongated and the duration of a year would increase. This could lead to changes in climate patterns and potentially affect the length of seasons. However, the overall impact would depend on how much slower Earth's orbital speed becomes.
If the moon moved around the earth faster, while the earth maintained the same rotational speed, the period between spring and neap tides would be less.