If the Eath stopped moving on its axis the day would be as long as a year.
Yes, each would last six months.
Earth doesn't "rotate" around the Sun - it rotates around its own axis. It orbits the Sun.If Earth stopped moving (at around 30 km/second) around the Sun, the Sun's gravity would pull Earth toward the Sun, where it would perish within a few months.
Then the world would have no days or nights. We would just be either day or night depending on when the earth stopped rotating on it axis.
The "tilt" is related to Earth's axis of rotation; both the axis of rotation and the tilt would be undefined if there were no rotation.
The Earth isconstantlymoving. It rotatesaroundits axis and revolves around the sun.
The earth is MOVING ON ITS AXIS WHICH IS HOW WE CAN SEE THAT IT IS MOVING
yes..... because it is to do with the way the earth is on its axis
One piece of evidence supporting the claim that the Earth is rotating on its axis is the Coriolis effect. This effect causes moving objects, such as winds and ocean currents, to curve instead of moving in a straight line. This phenomenon is a result of the Earth's rotation and provides evidence that the Earth is indeed spinning on its axis.
Cause earth orbits the sun and spins on an axis
Each year is when the Earth has completely revolved around the sun. Each day is when the Earth has completely rotated. It's twirling on the axis's while its moving around the sun. Each month is just what we came up with to keep the amount of days in order. The Earth has nothing to do with it
One proof that the Earth rotates on its axis in 24 hours is the Coriolis effect, which causes moving objects to curve due to the Earth's rotation.
The Earth turns anticlockwise (counterclockwise in USA), moving from the West towards the East.