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the moon is always in the sky, but due to the earths rotation it cant be seen during the day.
The (centripital) force due to rotation is at its greatest at the equator, if you weigh 100 kg, the force of gravity on you = approx. 982 n anywhere on earths surface, the centripetal force at the equator = 3.4 n
It takes the moon 27.322 days to orbit the Earth. While the moon rotates, the moon also rotates. Due to this rotation, we always see the same side of the moon.
Yes, it is due to the gravitational pull of the Sun.
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Earth's rotation is slowing slightly with time; thus, a day was shorter in the past. This is due to the tidal effects the Moon has on Earth's rotation.
Coriolis force describes an apparent force that is due to the rotation of the earth. (From my meteorolgy textbook)
Due to the vast distance between the earth and polaris, the earths axis of rotation essentially lines up with polaris at all times, so when the stars are visible, and viewed from the north pole, the earths rotation causes the stars to appear to rotate around polaris.
No. Tornadoes are a weather phenomenon and have absolutely nothing to do with fault lines.
It's called Coriolis force.
It's called Coriolis force.
Easy it's the coriolis force
It's called Coriolis force.
It is due to the earth's rotation. (source: January 2005 earth science regents exam)
the moon is always in the sky, but due to the earths rotation it cant be seen during the day.
The phenomenon due to which we can judge
Yes, the thickness varies from te equatoral to the polar regions due to the Earth's rotation. The atmosphere is thicker at the equator than the poles. this is due to the earths rotation and centripital force.