Why don’t we experience ground movement most of the time?
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Explanation:
We can't feel Earth rotating because we're all moving with it, at the same constant speed. Image via NASA.gov. Earth spins on its axis once in every 24-hour day. ... It's because you and everything else – including Earth's oceans and atmosphere – are spinning along with the Earth at the same constant speed
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- The Earth rotates very fast.
- It spins at a speed of 1600 miles (1600 kilometers) per hour.
- And at orbital level, Earth's rotating speed is 67,000 miles (107,000 kilometers) per hour around the sun.
- These orbital and spinning speeds remain the same, and that's why we do not feel any acceleration or deceleration.
- So, we don't experience ground movement most of the time because the speeds are constant every time.
- And gravity helps us to stand still without falling.
- To understand this, when a car is moving at the same speed, we do not feel any motion. But when its speed increases or decreases or applies a break, we sense the motion.
- In the same way, if the Earth's speed changes, we may experience ground movement. But the speed at which the Earth rotates is constant, so we don't experience ground movement most of the time.
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