Somebody dies.
It would be convenient to specify which of Earth's movements you are talking about. In the yearly movement around the Sun, Earth moves at a rate of 30 km per second.
Every minute on Earth, tens of thousands of lightning strikes occur, millions of people exhale carbon dioxide, and billions of heartbeats happen. Time zones change, satellites orbit the planet, and animals hunt, feed, and rest.
A clock moves clockwise with three hands; one that moves every second, sixty seconds, and 60 minutes.
When Earth is in between the Sun and the Moon, and the Moon is in its full phase, a lunar eclipse occurs. This happens when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, causing it to darken and appear reddish in color.
As air rises away from Earth's surface, air pressure decreases due to the lower atmospheric density at higher altitudes. This relationship is known as the "lapse rate," where air pressure decreases with increasing altitude.
Lightning
The letter 'm'. It appears once in the word "minute," twice in "second," but not at all in "hour."
The sun is rising somewhere on Earth every minute of every day.
People are coming up with questions every minute.
It should be 'occurs' and the answer is the letter M.
Roughly, it is estimated that about 16 million tons of rain fall on Earth every minute. This can vary depending on the season and geographical location.
One Earth Day passes.
The sun is setting somewhere on earth every minute of every day.
Sunset is happening somewhere on earth every minute of every day.
It would be convenient to specify which of Earth's movements you are talking about. In the yearly movement around the Sun, Earth moves at a rate of 30 km per second.
On average, there are about 44 flashes of lightning per second and 2,400 times per minute on Earth. This equates to approximately 1.4 billion lightning strikes worldwide every year.
The letter "m".