It depends on what vehicle you have......if its a small car then no..big vehicle then yes(I'm a mechanic so I should know)
Timing belt change, oil change if it's time, transmission fluid inspection, air filter inspection, tire rotation, cv-joint inspection, wheel bearing inspection.
the number of hours for a complete rotation of the earth do not change depending on latitude.
No. A hurricane will not change its direction of rotation.
The "B" represents an oil and filter change plus mechanical inspection, while the "1" means it's time for a tire rotation.
Change speed of rotation. change direction of rotation.
Tire rotation for the Toyota Solara is every 5000 miles (per the owners manual). That just happens to coincide with the oil change schedule and also the mileage at which many tire vendors will rotate (and check balance) of your tires for free. Every 5000 miles is also the inspection schedule for brake lining/drums, pads/disks.
oil and filter change. tire rotation if needed, major inspection, wiper inserts, cabin air filter, battery test.
The size does not change and the orientation is altered by the extent of the rotation.
The rotation of the Earth
The brake system along with a complete safety inspection of the vehicle should be done at each oil change (aprox every 5K or once a year).
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.
Yes it did.