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Q: What tool would you use to rotate a pole that is already in the ground?
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How many miles per hour does the North Pole rotate?

The North Pole does not rotate because It stays in the same spot.


What direction does the earth rotate when viewed from south pole?

Clockwise .


Why does the earth rotate along its magnetic meridian?

It doesn't. The north pole and the north magnetic pole are miles apart.


Hypothetically What might conditions on the earth be if it not only rotated on a north to south pole access but also on an East to West axis simultaneously?

The Earth would rotate diagonally.


Where does Earth rotate from to?

West to east. Or, as viewed from high above the north pole, counter-clockwise.

Related questions

How many miles per hour does the North Pole rotate?

The North Pole does not rotate because It stays in the same spot.


A magnet free to rotate becomes what?

A compass, because the magnet's North pole will rotate until it points to the Earth's North pole.


At what point of the earth will you position yourself so that you can see the earth rotate in a clockwise direction?

Stand at the South Pole, and look down at the ground beneath your feet.


Does constellation Orion rotate about the pole star?

All the constellations appear to rotate round the pole star because the pole star is in line with the axis that the Earth rotates around with us on board.


What direction does the earth rotate when viewed from south pole?

Clockwise .


How earth rotate?

i think that earth rotates because the south and the north pole are making the earth rotate


Why does the earth rotate along its magnetic meridian?

It doesn't. The north pole and the north magnetic pole are miles apart.


Most planets rotate on their axes in what direction?

They rotate counterclockwise, looked atfrom an imaginary pointabove the Earth'snorth pole. That's the same directionas the Sun.


Which way is earth turning?

The Earth rotates towards the east. Or, if you were looking down on it from above the North Pole, it would rotate counter-clockwise.


Does a compass spin at the magnetic pole?

No. The actual location of the earth's magnetic 'pole' ... the point that compasses try to point to ... is under the surface, in the earth's interior. A compass needle that's free to rotate vertically as well as horizontally always points somewhat down, in addition to pointing generally north. If you could stand on the surface at the point where compasses seem to be trying to lead you to, your compass would point straight down into the ground. If it's the ordinary kind that's not free to rotate vertically, then it would be pulled down on one side of its bearing, winding up jammed against the case and not free to rotate at all.


If fifty pounds were sitting on the ground and on top of a flag pole base would it offer as much resistance to the wind as fifty suspended slightly above the ground and strapped to the pole?

Ther generaly is more wind higher in the air and less wind near the ground.


What would happen if a power line were to fall from the power pole to the ground?

we all die!!!!!! we all die!!!!!!