earth is continuously moving and rotating .so does it mean that trees on the earth are also moving ? why/why not
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Answer:
The Earth is always spinning. Every day, you are turned upside down and back again. You will also probably have travelled thousands of kilometres and as much as 40,000 kilometres if you live near the equator.
At the equator, the Earth is spinning at about 1675 kilometres per hour – much faster than an aeroplane. But if you stand on the North Pole or on the South Pole, then all you’ll do is turn around on the spot. This is the point around which the Earth spins. It’s called the “axis”, like the axle of a wheel going all the way through the Earth.
Answer:
no trees rotate along with the earth
Explanation:
earth has two types of motions,
namely rotation and revolution. Rotation is the
movement of the earth on its axis. The movement of
the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is
called Revolution. Earth spins around its axis, just as a top spins around its spindle. This spinning movement is called Earth's rotation