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Yes, as the baby grows during pregnancy, the uterus expands and moves upward within the pelvic cavity. This movement is a normal part of pregnancy as the uterus accommodates the growing fetus.
It feels that way. You can not feel the Earth moving.
During intercourse, the cervix may be pushed upwards and backwards, away from the vaginal canal. This movement can vary based on a person's anatomy and the position being used for intercourse. The cervix also produces mucus to help facilitate the passage of sperm into the uterus during sexual activity.
Astronauts feel heavier during launch because they experience the acceleration due to gravity as well as the acceleration from the rocket engines. This additional acceleration increases the force exerted on their bodies, making them feel heavier.
You may feel warm during the day due to a combination of factors such as increased physical activity, exposure to sunlight, and your body's natural circadian rhythms. Your body generates heat through metabolic processes which can make you feel warmer during the day compared to at night when your body temperature tends to drop.
But you do! The earth rotates roughly once every 24 hours. If you didn't do the same, then the ground would whiz by under your feet at something like 800 miles per hour (in the mid-USA). Similarly, the earth is sailing along in its orbit around the sun, at something like 67,000 miles per hour. If you didn't sail right along with the earth, you would be left behind very quickly.