"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
The earth "rotates" on its axis. At the same time it "revolves" about the Sun. Very three-dimensional.
Rotation is the turning movement of the Earth on its axis.
The path of any Planet as it travels around the Sun, is called it's Orbit.
the answer is rotation
Precession
invection
yes it does!!! Actually the rotational axis of the earth is inclined 23.15' from the vertical to the ecliptic. It is this inclination that produces the seasons on earth so the deviation is not trivial.
Seasonal changes on earth are the result of the fact that the earth's axis of rotation is not perpendicular to the plane in which it moves about the sun. The "tilt" of the earth will cause one hemisphere to be more directly exposed to the sun during a portion of earth's yearly orbit than the other hemisphere. On the opposite side of earth's orbit, the other hemisphere will be more directly exposed to solar rays than the first hemisphere. We know times of more direct sunlight on our hemisphere as summer. At times when the other hemisphere than the one in which we live in is getting the more direct sunlight, we experience what we call winter. Summer has generally warmer and longer days, while winter has colder and shorter days. All of this relates to the tilt of earth's axis of rotation as regards the plane of its orbit around the sun.
The earth moves too slowly most of the time for people to feel it. When it moves quickly, we call that an earthquake.
The lowest level, the troposphere near the Earth's surface, has the highest pressure.
Rotation, on its own axis. ...Coriolis
It is called rotation.
earth's rotation
Its axis
It is called Axis
The sudden movement of the earth's crust is called and earthquake
A globe, such as the earth, rotates about its axis.
revolution
revolution
the force refers to the movement of solid parts in the earth is what you call the gravity.
Procession of the Equinox
the earth spins once on its axis during the time we call a day