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Rotating (spinning) on an axis is what Earth's rotation does in creating day and night.
The earth will have both rotational and circular motions. Rotational motion because of the earth rotating about its own axis(axis joining the line north and south poles). Circular motion because of moving around the sun.
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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 Earth is constantly in motion, rotating on its axis and orbiting around the sun. Additionally, atoms and molecules are always vibrating and moving, even in seemingly stationary objects.
how much degree the earth ratates on its axis
Any object that rotates has a tendency to continue rotating.
The summer solstice is the longest day of the year. That is true for the northern hemisphere on Jun 21. In the Southern Hemisphere, their longest day of the year is on Dec 21. This is because the Earth is rotating around the sun at an angle. That is the axis of rotation is not perpendicular to the sun. In Jun, the north axis of the earth rotation is pointing toward the sun and vice versa in Dec.
The Earth, and all rotating planets, rotates on its axis.
the cause of earth rotating on it`s axis
Stars seem to move in the sky due to the Earth's rotation. It creates the illusion that the stars are moving across the sky when, in reality, it's the Earth that is rotating on its axis. This phenomenon is known as diurnal motion.
In addition to rotating on its axis (spinning), our earth also revolves around the sun (orbits).