It creates mass.
it creates mass
It would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
No. And even if we could, the spinning of the rest of the Earth will quickly make the core spin again.
I'm sure it would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
Because earth is so big that we can't feel it spinning unless you are at the middle of the core.
No. Earth's core temperature is determined by processes within the Earth.
For the Earths core to stop spinning would be the same as the Earth stopping spinning. This may well happen in billions of years time, due to tidal locking, but is unlikely. If the question is about the "liquid" core", that produces the magnetic field, then certainly. When, no one knows when but it will cool and become a solid, when that happens our magnetic shield, the Van Allen Belt will diminish and the Earth will be bathed in solar radiation erasing all surface life.
The Outer Core
The rotation of the earth about its axis gives us night and day. Night and day is good. All day or all night isn't so good, usually.
Yes! The molten iron and nickel in the outer core is spinning.
The earths magnetic field results from deep in the earths core. Magnetic conduction from within the earths core is believed to be the cause of this.
The spinning of the earth deflects winds and creates the spin in a hurricane.