How can you say that the tree on the earth is in state of rest and in state of motion at the same time?
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A tree can't move from one place to another so it is in the state of rest.
A tree can move its leaves and trunk by standing in the same place so it is in the state of motion.
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If the position of an object does not change with time, the object is said to be in rest. And, if the position of an object changes with time, it is said to be in motion. Both the state either rest or motion is judged based on another object or another frame of reference.
note : every thing depends on you how you are observing the tree
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