Yes, If it didn't it would be really windy. Friction between the atmosphere and the surface drags the atmosphere up to speed.
The circumference of the Earth at the equator is 25,000 miles. The Earth rotates in about 24 hours. Therefore, if you were to hang above the surface of the Earth at the equator without moving, you would see 25,000 miles pass by in 24 hours, at a speed of 25000/24 or just over 1000 miles per hour
2006-10-16 09:34:12
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answered by Grant d 4
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i assume you're talking a pair of finished reversal of velocity to make the craft bypass from 12,000 mph to 0 mph. without the value to maintain orbit, the craft could fall to the earth. it may in all probability fall only such as you pronounced yet could be uncontrolled. additionally, the replace in inertia could be fairly tough on the individuals interior the craft. The word "splat" includes ideas. additionally, it form of feels like an excellent waste of gasoline. making use of the gasoline to fireside engines long adequate and demanding adequate to right away end the craft is extra wasteful than making use of the ambience and friction to sluggish the craft down. on the plus section, it may shrink the quantity of burn that the craft reviews while it re-enters. despite if, i do no longer think of that it somewhat is a competent or perhaps doable commerce-off.
2016-12-08 15:55:00
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answered by ? 4
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yes and it is due to the atmosphere and magnetic fields
the winds up in the higher extremes of the troposphere aprx 3-5 miles up have turbulent wind speeds in waves thus the name jet streams were identified.
2006-10-20 04:05:21
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answered by dark_mirrors 2
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Of course. Gravity pulls on air, just like it pulls on anything that has mass. If this were not the case then there would be constant wind everywhere.
2006-10-16 09:34:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Whoa are you ever thinking deeply
2006-10-16 09:34:21
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answered by dreson k 4
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