-- The steering wheel inside my car
-- The hour-hand and minute-hand on the car's clock
-- The car's four outside wheels
Pitch can mean many things: Tar, throw, field, turn or rotate, shade . . .
An English Merry-go-round will rotate clockwise. A French one will rotate anti-clockwise. Carousel is the preferred name.
Some microscopes have zoom, so you just turn a knob. With others, you rotate in a different lens.
Steam at high pressure
Conservation is important because extinction is forever , living things are endangering so next turn of the wild world there are different kinds of animals and the old living things are already extincted.
Pitch can mean many things: Tar, throw, field, turn or rotate, shade . . .
Your question is very vague. To "rotate" something, you grab it and turn it in a different direction.
turn
The waltz, from the German word walzen meaning to turn, rotate.
It's rotate!
Differential devices allow 2 things to rotate at different speeds. This is mainly used in cars. One wheel will turn faster/slower than the other, allowing the car to turn easier.
One synonym for rotate is turn.
Turn
the sun does not rotate on one single axis, it has several different axises that spin at different speeds.
An English Merry-go-round will rotate clockwise. A French one will rotate anti-clockwise. Carousel is the preferred name.
To turn around a centre point is to rotate.
"Turn" as is turn the wheel.