Because we are moving along with the earth, and there is no relative motion between the earth and us. If we are seated on a train and watching the scenery go by, we don't "feel" the motion of the train as it sails down the track at freeway speeds (the jostling of the train aside). Same thing. It's a "frame of reference" thing from physics 101.
it is because the earth do not accelerates. It moves at a constant speed.so we don't have any feeling of its rotation/movement.
because of the earths gravity and constant attraction between sun and earth.
because the earth moves steady and slowly so slow we cant feel it
Our sense of balance comes from fluid in our ears. When you spin in a circle and come to a stop, inertia keeps the fluid in your ears spinning. This makes you feel dizzy. However, as the earth spins, the fluid in our ears is spinning at the same rate as our bodies. That is, it is moving relative to some non-moving point, but it is not moving relative to our bodies. That is why we don't get dizzy while spinning in a circle. Only after we come to a stop do we feel dizzy. That is the same reason we don't feel dizzy while the Earth rotates.
A property of matter called 'conservation of momentum'. Set spinning by chance accumulation of material, the spin will continue. "An object will continue in its state of motion or at rest, until an opposing force acts on it" -- Newton's laws. The gravity drag of the moon does slow the Earth slightly.
We don't feel the Earth rotating, because we're rotating with it. If it stopped or sped up, we would certainly feel it. It's like riding in a car; when the car is going straight on a smooth road at the same speed, we don't feel it; only when we turn or slow down or speed up.
An airplane moves with the earth's rotation because the whole atmosphere rotates with the earth. (That's why you don't feel a 1,000 mph wind in your face when you stand on the equator.)
Earth rotates once every 24 hours, which is extremely slow. Coriolis forces mainly appear in a measurable amount on scales that are much larger than individual humans. We can't feel the "centrifugal effect" of the Earth's rotation. However, sensitive instruments can show how the rotation affects your weight.
There is a species that can feel the rotation of Earth, there calleddizzy blonde's
The air around us rotates with the Earth and we also rotate with the Earth at the same rate. There is literally nothing to feel.
You can't actually feel movement; you can only feel change in movement. Consider that when you are on a plane that is moving very fast you can feel it bumping and rocking from minor turbulence, but you do not feel any different due to the speed. Since Earth both orbits the sun and rotates at a constant speed, you feel no change. It is true, however, that you are constantly changing direction due to the rotation and orbit of Earth, but that change is slight and constant and its effects are completely overwhelmed, from our perception, by Earth's gravity.
That's related to the fact that there is no such thing as "absolute movement". Read about the "principle of relativity" for more details (for example, on the Wikipedia). Basically, there is no experiment that can determine whether you are moving or not. You can feel sudden changes in movement (i.e., acceleration), but the changes in the Earth's movement aren't sudden at all. Comments: Yes, but the rotation of the Earth is an acceleration, as defined in physics. The reason that you don't feel the Earth's rotation is that the "centrifugal effect" produced by the Earth's rotation is small compared with the force you feel from the Earth's gravity (your weight).
it is because the earth do not accelerates. It moves at a constant speed.so we don't have any feeling of its rotation/movement.
You can't feel the earth rotating because everything rotates with it. Compare it to sitting in a moving car and you are not looking out the window. As long as there are no bumps, you will never know the car is moving.
because you are moving at the same speed - relatively, you are standing still. you are small, the earth is BIG.
the earth rotates in an anticlockwise direction which proves the rising in the East and setting in the West and this rotation take 24 hours to complete which is a day. The idea that the sun is moving comes from the fact that we are moving but we do not feel it and so we rotate across the gaze of the sun from East to West
The Earth spins on an axis, around the sun, and at the same time rotating. The rotation around the sun is called the revolution, and it lasts about a year. A rotation is about a day, and when one part of the Earth is dark (facing away from the sun), the other side is bright (facing towards).