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Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
we could go back in timeno!!!the time period of the days would be different.
There would be [182 and 5/8] days in a year; each day would be 48 hours long.
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The length of the day
The days would be longer, and the gravity would be higher if the rotation time of earth was longer. The days would be shorter, and there would be less gravity on Earth if the rotation time decreased.
-- earth's orbital speed would be slightly less -- earth's orbital period (the "year") would be slightly longer -- every climate on earth would be less warm -- the period of the complete cycle of moon phases would be slightly shorter -- the length of the solar day would be slightly closer to the earth's period of axial rotation
rotation would be 9 hours and 55 minutes.
The linear speed of the Earth's rotation at any latitude can be calculated by multiplying the cosine of the latitude by the equatorial rotational speed of the Earth, which is approximately 1670 kilometers per hour (1037 miles per hour). At latitude 60.24 degrees north, the linear speed of the Earth's rotation would be approximately 835 kilometers per hour (519 miles per hour).
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.