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Zig & Zag answer a real head spinner: Why don't we get dizzy when the Earth spins?

Zig & Zag
Zig & Zag

Did you know that the Earth spins at a rate of 1600kms per hour? That's more than four times faster than the quickest Formula 1 car ever and sixteen times faster than a sprinting cheetah.

So why is it that we don't seem to feel it spinning and more importantly, why don't we get dizzy from it?

RTÉ has teamed up with ESB Science Blast to investigate the science behind some curious questions.

We asked primary schools across Ireland to pose awe-inspiring questions about the world around them and enlisted the help of our trusted friends, Zig & Zag, to find some answers.

This weeks head-spinning question was posed by Harold’s Cross National School in Dublin.

Check out the answer here:




All science begins by asking questions and then seeking answers.

ESB Science Blast, delivered by the RDS, is a programme for primary school classes from 3rd to 6th that invites children to investigate the science behind a simple question that interests and excites them, before presenting their findings at one of three showcase events across the country. While the showcase events unfortunately can't take place this year, ESB Science Blast TV will be coming to classrooms across Ireland in April.

Science surrounds us everywhere, everyday. You just need to look around you and ask 'why?' If you want to explore the science behind all of your 'why’s’ – find out how your school can get involved at www.esbscienceblast.com.

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