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If Earth didn't revolve around the sun, there would be only one season, instead of all four. Also, the retrogrades (apparent backward motion of planets would be more dramatic because planets would pass the earth faster. One other difference would be that you wouldn't be able to tell your longitude by the sun.

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Q: How would earth be different if it did not have the motion of revolution?
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What are two ways life would be different if earth did not have motion of revolution?

There would be no change in season on Earth at a particular place The poles will get colder & the tropical regions will get more hotter


What two ways life would be different if earth did not have motion of revolution?

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What are the two ways of life would be different if earth did not have the motion of revolution?

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Those are three different questions; you would be better of asking them as three different questions on this site. The difference between rotation and revolution is that "rotation" refers to a movement of an object around its own axis; while "revolution" refers to a movement around an external object or axis - in this case, around the Sun.