If the Earth didn’t rotate, it would lose its magnetic field, which means it would lose its atmosphere and radiation would rain down from space.
If it didn't rotate at all, days and nights would each be six months long.
A more common scenario... the Moon, for example, does it... is for a satellite to have the same period of rotation and revolution, keeping the same face to its primary. In that case, one side of the Earth wold have permanent day and the other would have permanent night.
the one side of the earth would always have sun and the other would never, therefore, we would never have day and night. This means that one side of the Earth would become unimaginably hot, hot enough that humans would die in hours, if not minutes. The other side would go into a deep freeze colder than any ice age Earth would ever, could ever have.
One side would always face the sun and one side would always face away. The back side would be all ice and the facing side would be extremely hot. Scientists have discovered such a planet that they think might be one humans would explore. The only place they could live would be in a narrow zone between the two extremes.
Half the planet in permanent night, half in permanent day. Half very hot, half very cold. No seasonal change. No life.
We would stay in a constant state of light or dark depending upon where the earth stopped in relation to the sun.
If the Earth didn’t rotate, it would lose its magnetic field, which means it would lose its atmosphere and radiation would rain down from space.
The earth rotates on its axis. It revolves around the sun.
The season progression would reverse.
It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once. It takes Venus about 225 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
Venus takes 88 Earth days to revolve around the Sun.
About 27 1/2 days in both cases.
rotates.
because or the gravity of the moon and earth
The earth rotates on its axis. It revolves around the sun.
Both bodies rotate about their axises and revolve around a larger body.
The Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun.
Arguable:1. Simple - Just rotate2. Complex - If you consider the wheel as a particle on the surface of earth - Both rotate and revolve
27.32 earth days.
None at all.
rotate and revolve
i think this is so because the earth moves slowly. (the earth rotate and revolve at the same time.
Anti-clockwise viewed using the North Pole of Earth as "top"
About 27.3 days.