Environmental Sciences, asked by tajmohammad0408, 1 month ago

Earth is continuously moving and rotating. So does it mean that tree on earth moving? Why/Why not?​

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct answer is No, with the earth continuously moving and rotating, trees do not show any movement.

Explanation:

  • The Earth is constantly rotating. You experience an upside-down and backward turn each day. If you reside close to the equator, you will also have likely traveled thousands of kilometers, possibly even up to 40,000 kilometers.
  • The Earth is spinning significantly faster than an airplane at the equator, at a rate of around 1675 km/h. However, if you stand on either the North or South Poles, all you'll do is immediately turn around. The center of the Earth's rotation is at this location. It is known as the "axis," just like the axle of a wheel that passes across the entire Earth.

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Answered by pragyakirti12345
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Answer: No, trees do not show any movement however Earth is moving continuously.

Explanation:

The Earth is constantly rotating on its axis. The Earth do both, rotation and revolution around its axis. By rotating, Earth produces a 24 hours day, and by revolving it makes a year of 365 days.

When the Earth is rotating around its axis, all the other objects on Earth including, human, animal, trees, plant, vehicle, building all these also rotate with Earth. So, trees do not show any movement with respect to its surrounding, but all the objects also rotate with Earth. The Earth rotates once every 23 hour 56 minute at the speed of 1,674 km / hr.

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