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How is rotation different from revolution?

"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object


What is the difference between the earth's rotation and the earths revolution. What causes the earth to have seasons. What causes the earth to have days and nights?

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.


Is revolve and revolution the same thing?

No, but the two are related. An orbit is the path taken by a planet around a star (or by a satellite around a planet). A revolution is the amount of time it takes said planet or satellite to complete that orbit once. Think of revolution as time, and orbit as place.


What observations did Darwin use to develop the concept of peppered moths?

Darwin discovered Natural Selection. He said that if certain members of a species have characteristics that will allow them to survive longer, or reproduce more. Because of this, more offspring with those same traits(as the traits would be carried in the DNA, which is passed to offspring) The peppered moths in England around the industrial revolution came in two colour. Grey and white. The white ones were able to camouflage against the trees. and therefore were less likely to be seen, and therefore eaten, by predators. As such, the white ones survived, had more offspring, and became more common than the grey ones. The industrial revolution included the discovery of burning coals for energy, the ash from all this burning clung to the trees. The trees were now grey. As such, the white moths stood out, and the grey ones were camouflaged. And the roles were reversed, more grey moths survived, had more offspring, passed on the grey trait.


What is the difference between an orbit a revolution and a rotation?

An orbit and a revolution are roughly the same thing as the Earth orbits or revolves around the sun, and the moon around the Earth. Rotation refers to the spinning of the celestial being. Earth for example, rotates every 24 hours.

Related questions

What is gray revolution?

Grey revolution is nothing but the revolution created in electronic gadgets


What is mean by grey revolution?

population


When grey revolution started in India?

1964


Who was the founder of grey revolution of India?

Devendar sharma


What revolution does Wordsworth refer to in the prelude?

The French Revolution is the revolution Wordsworth refers to in the prelude.


What color are Athena's eyes?

In The Odyssey, Homer refers to Athena as the "Grey-eyed goddess."So, it is assumed they are grey.


What is pink revolution?

pink revolution refers to onion production,prawn n pharmacheuticals.


What revolution refers to the change caused by automation in industry?

It is generally referred to as the Industrial Revolution


What is period revolution?

In terms of astronomy, a revolution usually refers to an orbit of one body around another. Rotation usually refers to a body spinning on its axis.


Which concept refers to changes brought on by the information revolution?

Mass protest is the concept that refers to the changes brought on by the information revolution. Public unrest is the other concept.


What period of revolution?

In terms of astronomy, a revolution usually refers to an orbit of one body around another. Rotation usually refers to a body spinning on its axis.


How is rotation different from revolution?

"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object