it appears to us that the
Sun and the stars are the ones doing the moving as day and
night alternate. But actually, it is our planet that turns on
its axis once a day—and all of us who live on the Earth’s
surface are moving with it. How fast do we turn?
To make one complete rotation in 24 hours, a point near
the equator of the Earth must move at close to 1000 miles
per hour (1600 km/hr). The speed gets less as you move
north, but it’s still a good clip throughout the United States.
Because gravity holds us tight to the surface of our planet,
we move with the Earth and don’t notice its rotation i
everyday life.
The great circular streams of water in our oceans and of, air,
in our atmosphere give dramatic testimony to the turning
of the Earth. As the Earth turns, with faster motion at the
equator and slower motion near the poles, great wheels
of water and air circulate in the northern and southern
hemisphere. For example, the Gulf Stream, which carries
warm water from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Great
Britain, and makes England warmer and wetter than it
otherwise would be, is part of the great wheel of water in
the North Atlantic Ocean.
In addition to spinning on its axis, the Earth also revolves
around the Sun. We are approximately 93 million miles
(150 million km) from the Sun, and at that distance, it takes
us one year (365 days) to go around once. The full path of
the Earth’s orbit is close to 600 million miles (970 million
km). To go around this immense circle in one year takes a
speed of 66,000 miles per hour (107 million km/hr)3. At
this speed, you could get from San Francisco to Washington
DC in 3 minutes. As they say on TV, please don’t try going
this fast without serious adult supervision.
It takes our Sun approximately 225 million years to make
the trip around our Galaxy. This is sometimes called our
“galactic year”. Since the Sun and the Earth first formed,
about 20 galactic years have passed; we have been around
the Galaxy 20 times. On the other hand, in all of recorded
human history, we have barely moved in our long path
around the Milky Way.
Okay, let me get this straight,
We kick God out of just about everything,
That we possibly can, in this country,
We kick him out of schools,
We kick him out of government,
We push homosexuality on our children,
We tell little boys that you could be a little girl,
The cup of iniquity and immorality,
Is overflowin’, in this country,
And we expect God to protect us? I don’t think so,
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it appears to us that the
Sun and the stars are the ones doing the moving as day and
night alternate. But actually, it is our planet that turns on
its axis once a day—and all of us who live on the Earth’s
surface are moving with it. How fast do we turn?
To make one complete rotation in 24 hours, a point near
the equator of the Earth must move at close to 1000 miles
per hour (1600 km/hr). The speed gets less as you move
north, but it’s still a good clip throughout the United States.
Because gravity holds us tight to the surface of our planet,
we move with the Earth and don’t notice its rotation i
everyday life.
The great circular streams of water in our oceans and of, air,
in our atmosphere give dramatic testimony to the turning
of the Earth. As the Earth turns, with faster motion at the
equator and slower motion near the poles, great wheels
of water and air circulate in the northern and southern
hemisphere. For example, the Gulf Stream, which carries
warm water from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to Great
Britain, and makes England warmer and wetter than it
otherwise would be, is part of the great wheel of water in
the North Atlantic Ocean.
In addition to spinning on its axis, the Earth also revolves
around the Sun. We are approximately 93 million miles
(150 million km) from the Sun, and at that distance, it takes
us one year (365 days) to go around once. The full path of
the Earth’s orbit is close to 600 million miles (970 million
km). To go around this immense circle in one year takes a
speed of 66,000 miles per hour (107 million km/hr)3. At
this speed, you could get from San Francisco to Washington
DC in 3 minutes. As they say on TV, please don’t try going
this fast without serious adult supervision.
It takes our Sun approximately 225 million years to make
the trip around our Galaxy. This is sometimes called our
“galactic year”. Since the Sun and the Earth first formed,
about 20 galactic years have passed; we have been around
the Galaxy 20 times. On the other hand, in all of recorded
human history, we have barely moved in our long path
around the Milky Way.
Okay, let me get this straight,
We kick God out of just about everything,
That we possibly can, in this country,
We kick him out of schools,
We kick him out of government,
We push homosexuality on our children,
We tell little boys that you could be a little girl,
The cup of iniquity and immorality,
Is overflowin’, in this country,
And we expect God to protect us? I don’t think so,
this is what i tried to super chat it didnt work but i have a copy – nathan got his you tube channel stolen from yotube lifttheveil411 new channel -https://www.youtube.com/@LifttheVeilLIVE i need subs
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