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No. Earth's magnetic field does not affect its axis of rotation.
seasonsRotation around the sun gives the seasons because the earth is tilted. Rotation about earth's axis give day and night.
the presence of day and night proved its rotation
Yea they do its a simple answer they are so hi the mass of a huge clump of them will slow down earths rotation
Earth's rotation causes the trade winds, in a way. If Earth didn't rotate, the wind at these latitudes would blow straight from the subtropical highs to the ITCZ.
the earths rotation
Earths rapid rotation and gravity interact to cause wind.
No, gravity doesn't cause the Earth's rotation.
The repeating phenomena referred to as "day" and "night".
The rotation of the earth around the sun and the angle of the rotation of the earth itself.
A primary cause for surface winds on the earth is the Earths Rotation.
As the earth rotates the angle if the sunlight changes which affects shadows.
The longest season on the northern hemisphere is summer.
Rotation preserves shape - therefore the angle before the rotation equals the angle after the rotation.
No. Earth's magnetic field does not affect its axis of rotation.
The centre of rotation, the angle of rotation and, unless the angle is 180 degrees, the direction of rotation.
the answer is twice. the angle of rotation is twice the measure